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Quality Training, Quality Board Examinations, Quality Nephrologists
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2015Address correspondence to Jeffrey S. Berns, MD, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce St, 1 Founders Pavilion, Philadelphia, PA 19104. E-mail: bernsj@ uphs.upenn.edu 2015 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc. 0272-6386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2015.05.002 Recently, unhappiness has been expressed about ...
Jeffrey S, Berns, T Alp, Ikizler
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Assessing the Quality of the Quality Assessment
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016In this commentary, I use criteria contained in the Ethics Consultation Quality Assessment Tool (ECQAT) to evaluate the arguments for using the tool itself, as presented by Pearlman and colleagues ...
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Measuring the Quality of Trials
JAMA, 1999PHYSICIANS SEEKING THE BEST INFORMATION ABOUT PARticular interventions often turn to the results of metaanalyses. Meta-analyses, if done correctly according to explicit rules, will include all relevant studies that meet specified criteria, even those unpublished, to produce an unbiased estimate of the intervention’s worth.
J A, Berlin, D, Rennie
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ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 1984
During the past few years, researchers in Computer Architecture have seen a number of new, so called "non- von Neumann" innovations. Some of these innovations are finding their way into commercial computers, while others are relegated to the back waters of research logs.
Krishna M. Kavi, K. Krishnamohan
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During the past few years, researchers in Computer Architecture have seen a number of new, so called "non- von Neumann" innovations. Some of these innovations are finding their way into commercial computers, while others are relegated to the back waters of research logs.
Krishna M. Kavi, K. Krishnamohan
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Quality, Quality Control, and Quality Assurance
1990One of the strongest trends in modern society is the continuing evolution from a manufacturing to a service-oriented economy. The desirability of this may be arguable, but the fact remains that a smaller and smaller percentage of the work force is directly involved in manufacturing goods, and an increasingly larger percentage is concerned with ...
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Quality of Measurement or Quality of Medicine?
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995Across the land, tens of thousands of inpatient medical records of Medicare beneficiaries are being analyzed using dozens of expert-derived "indicators" about the quality of care that was delivered. This information is then transmitted to the state-based peer review organizations (PROs), who in turn evaluate and interpret the results.
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Quality Management neé Quality Assurance
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1986The chief question that should concern patients, providers, and society today is this: Will the price we pay for lower cost medical care be lower quality?
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Assessing the Quality of Quality Assessment
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2022Hartzell V, Schaff, Kent R, Bailey
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Quality, quality, quality: gaps in the continuum of care
The Lancet, 2012Wendy J, Graham, Beena, Varghese
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Time to add screening for financial hardship as a quality measure?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Cathy J Bradley +2 more
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