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Quality Control and Quality Assurance

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986
The office laboratory's need for quality is no different from that of any other clinical laboratory. If patients are to receive the benefit of physician's office testing, reliable, high-quality laboratory results are essential. To achieve this, the physician's office laboratory must have an adequate quality assurance program.
R H, Laessig   +2 more
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Quality improvement demands quality measurement

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2010
Please cite this paper as: Draycott T, Sibanda T, Laxton C, Winter C, Mahmood T, Fox R. Quality improvement demands quality measurement. BJOG 2010;117:1571–1574.
T, Draycott   +5 more
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Quality Management neé Quality Assurance

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1986
The 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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Quality, quality, and more quality

Physics World, 1994
The concept of quality has gained a precise meaning and ever increasing significance in industrial circles. It is understood less exactly in everyday life, but organizations involved in services, including universities and publicly funded research laboratories, are now having to get to grips with the idea in some depth.
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Quality, Quality Control, and Quality Assurance

1990
One 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 development--quality assurance--quality management].

Die Rehabilitation, 1996
Business and industry, legislators, service providers, people with disabilities, all expect the facilities involved in rehabilitation to engage in quality management. What does this imply? Which regulations exist? How much does it cost? The issues involved in implementation of quality assurance systems in production and human service sectors are ...
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Quality targets

Nursing Management, 2010
Who could argue against the principle that hospitals should be paid only for good quality services, not for poor performance?
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Quality Assurance # Quality Improvement

Journal For Healthcare Quality, 1991
The intent is not to be critical and the misconceptions are easy to understand. The verbiage related to QI and QA sound alike. Quality improvement is not an easy undertaking for any industry. Some industries have tried QI and failed, while others have tried with admirable successes (e.g., Ford, Florida Power and Light, Motorola). The undertaking of the
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The Pittsburgh sleep quality index: A new instrument for psychiatric practice and research

Psychiatry Research, 1989
Daniel J Buysse   +4 more
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Billing Quality Is Medical Quality

JAMA, 2020
Simon C, Mathews, Martin A, Makary
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