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Evolution of the Medical Audit
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967The first effective demand for the systematic review and scientific evaluation of medical care that is now termed "medical audit" originated soon after 1910. Surgery had gained great popular favor in the years just past when the dramatic relief of suffering and disability and the prolongation of life that were offered by surgery at its best had ...
P. A. Lembcke
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The Concept of Medical Auditing
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1984ABSTRACT. The contribution of drug utilisation studies on national, regional and local levels, to the quality control or audit of drug therapy is discussed. Two major types of audit, self‐audit and peer‐group audit, are outlined and examples presented illustrating how the concept of audit may be applied to therapeutics with special reference to drug ...
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1993
The application of audit to resource allocation and clinical practice has emerged as a fundamental principle in Western medical systems over recent years. Used effectively, audit can have wide-ranging benefits for both the patient and the practitioner, in terms of resource management and quality of care.
Kenneth Calman+4 more
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The application of audit to resource allocation and clinical practice has emerged as a fundamental principle in Western medical systems over recent years. Used effectively, audit can have wide-ranging benefits for both the patient and the practitioner, in terms of resource management and quality of care.
Kenneth Calman+4 more
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The Implementation of Medical Audit
Social Policy & Administration, 1994ABSTRACTAs part of the 1989 NHS Review, the government made participation in audit compulsory for the medical profession. Prior to this time, medical audit had been fragmented, implemented by “top‐down”initiatives promoted by professional bodies as well as by localized “bottom‐up”exercises undertaken by committed individuals.
Susan Kerrison+2 more
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