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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 1998
The National Quality Management Program of the Military Health Services System of the United States has undertaken a series of projects whose objective is the active, on‐going monitoring and improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of the care provided to a broad population that encompasses troops on active duty, retirees and dependents.
H, Krakauer +12 more
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The National Quality Management Program of the Military Health Services System of the United States has undertaken a series of projects whose objective is the active, on‐going monitoring and improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of the care provided to a broad population that encompasses troops on active duty, retirees and dependents.
H, Krakauer +12 more
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Evaluability Assessment in Health Care: An Example of the Patient Care and Outcome Process
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 1995Abstract: Evaluability assessment is a critical first step toward successful program evaluation. Programs aimed at making difficult and significant changes to important health care services must be open to both the encouragement and the critical review that follow systematic evaluation efforts.
A. Casebeer, W. E. Thurston
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Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 1999
The objective of the paper is to review the effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) on process measures (quality of care plans and staff satisfaction) and outcome measures (health problems and quality of life) in nursing homes. All available publications on the effects of the RAI were included in the review.
W P, Achterberg +4 more
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The objective of the paper is to review the effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) on process measures (quality of care plans and staff satisfaction) and outcome measures (health problems and quality of life) in nursing homes. All available publications on the effects of the RAI were included in the review.
W P, Achterberg +4 more
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Effects of the Resident Assessment Instrument on care process and health outcomes in nursing homes
Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 1999The objective of the paper is to review the effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) on process measures (quality of care plans and staff satisfaction) and outcome measures (health problems and quality of life) in nursing homes. All available publications on the effects of the RAI were included in the review.
Achterberg, W.P. +4 more
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