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A Study on Effect of Applying PDCA to Carry out Familial Nursing Intervention for Patients With Fatty Liver

open access: yesHuli yanjiu, 2004
Objective: to apply PDCA cycle (Daiming Cycle) to carry out familial nursing intervention in fatty liver patients, to find out a new nursing care model for self-health and self-rehabilitation of fatty liver patients.
冯文
doaj  

Space station electrical power system availability study [PDF]

open access: yes
ARINC Research Corporation performed a preliminary reliability, and maintainability (RAM) anlaysis of the NASA space station Electric Power Station (EPS). The analysis was performed using the ARINC Research developed UNIRAM RAM assessment methodology and
Turnquist, Scott R., Twombly, Mark A.
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Hill Physicians Medical Group: Independent Physicians Working to Improve Quality and Reduce Costs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Describes how a group of independent physicians improved clinical outcomes through an innovative incentive system -- combining pay-for-performance and fee-for-service -- implemented with quality improvement processes.
Len M. Nichols, Tom Emswiler
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Is a Voluntary Approach an Effective Environmental Policy Instrument? A Case for Environmental Management Systems [PDF]

open access: yes
Using Japanese facility-level data from an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development survey, we estimate the effects of implementation of ISO14001 and publication of environmental reports on the facilities’ environmental performance.
Arimura, Toshi   +2 more
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EXPORT QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN A WORLD GLOBAL ECONOMY [PDF]

open access: yes
Quality became the management imperative of the last two decades and willcontinue to be the key to success in the future. We often see the words quality first , anddemands for quality invade every sphere of activity, from the motor vehicles we drive, to ...
Constanta Chitiba, Octavian-Liviu Olaru
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Improving Structure of the SLMHM on the Base of the PDCA Cycle

open access: yes, 2021
Simple Learning Motivations Hierarchy Model (SLMHM) is a theory that attempts to structure the path of learning “growth” with 16 levels where each next level corresponds to higher aims, motives, results, and satisfaction. The SLMHM has been developed to simplify design, control, and evaluate the learning processes.
openaire   +3 more sources

Application of PDCA cycle management in outpatient nursing management under the background of New Quality Productive Forces (新质生产力背景下PDCA循环管理在门诊护理管理中的应用)

open access: yes中西医结合护理
Objective To explore the effect of PDCA cycle management on outpatient nursing management under the background of New Quality Productive Forces. Methods The PDCA cycle management was adopted, and targeted interventions on outpatient treatment orders ...
LIU Han (刘含)   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

People driven productivity : Lean for small businesses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Lean as structured method to improve productivity has earned its undisputed place during the last 10 years. The combination of a people-oriented philosophy, combined with simple but effective methods, has led to considerable improvements in almost all ...
April, Joris, Van Landeghem, Hendrik
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Optimization of Rh blood group antigen precision transfusion strategy across multiple hospital campuses by PDCA circle

open access: yesZhongguo shuxue zazhi
[Objective] To explore the effectiveness of applying the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle to enhance the compatibility rate of five Rh blood group antigen phenotypes between donors and recipients across multiple hospital campuses.
YING Qiming   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring a Learning Experience through an Internship: Embold Health Inc. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Embold Health Inc. is a start-up company created by leading physicians who saw a rising need in health care for accurate and comprehensive data regarding the quality, cost effectiveness, and appropriateness of care.
Earnshaw, Edith
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