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2010
The past 2 decades have seen unprecedented advances in medicine and technology. However, the health care system continues to perform far below acceptable levels for ensuring safety and addressing patient needs. The publication To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System from the Institute of Medicine galvanized health care system response and the ...
Andrew Majka, Prathibha Varkey
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The past 2 decades have seen unprecedented advances in medicine and technology. However, the health care system continues to perform far below acceptable levels for ensuring safety and addressing patient needs. The publication To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System from the Institute of Medicine galvanized health care system response and the ...
Andrew Majka, Prathibha Varkey
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Quality management in medical laboratories
Hämostaseologie, 2010SummaryDuring the 20th century understanding for quality has changed and international and national requirements for quality have been published. Therefore also medical branches started to establish quality management systems. Quality assurance has always been important for medical laboratories.
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Defining Quality in Medical Care
Health Affairs, 1988Prologue: The quality of medical care rendered by physicians in and outside of hospitals has become a subject of increasing public and, more recently, private-sector concern.
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Quality assurance of medical software
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1994Quality assurance is a topical issue within the software industry, and various methodological solutions aimed at improving software quality have been proposed. Medical software is generally deemed safety-critical and, as such, should be subject to control procedures exceeding those applicable to general-purpose software.
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Medical Residencies: Quantity or Quality?
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989Excerpt Every March 15 since 1985 the internal medicine community has read the residency match results in much the same way priests read entrails millenia ago: to interpret the past and to prognost...
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Quality Assurance of Medical Ontologies
Methods of Information in Medicine, 2006Summary Objective: To review the literature concerning the quality assurance of medical ontologies. Methods: scholar.google.com was searched using the search strings (+ontology +”quality assurance”) and (+ontology +”evaluation/evaluating”). Relevant publications were selected by manual
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Billing Quality Is Medical Quality
JAMA, 2020Simon C, Mathews, Martin A, Makary
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Quality medication administration.
Contemporary nurse, 2002Quality medication administration is not simply a matter of adhering to the 'five rights'. The nurses' role in medication management is influenced by a multitude of factors not always within their control. Yet nurses maintain a duty of care to uphold safe and appropriate nursing interventions in pursuit of quality drug use.
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Medical Quality Assurance Programme
Medical Journal of Australia, 1994E, O'Leary, J, Connor
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Ambulatory Medical Care Quality
JAMA, 1974Prior to altering the pattern of medical care, a 10% sample of patients from the medical clinics of a university-related city hospital were evaluated to document aspects of the quality of medical care being given. Diagnostic outcomes were determined by data from specialized multiphasic screening that compared newly acquired medical data with physician ...
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