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QUALITY ASSURANCE

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1983
A Veterans Administration nurse tells how to recognize and overcome conceptual and practical problems of QA in long-term care by using an interdisciplinary approach.
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External Quality Assurance

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 1998
The UK has a good record of providing a quality pathology service and much of this is due to the pioneering work done in the 1960s and 1970s in clinical biochemistry, sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Security (as it was then known). However, in spite of the maturity of our external quality assessment (EQA) system, there are still too ...
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Quality Assurance

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1985
Quality assurance (qa) programs must be documented carefully, systematically, and completely to be of continued value. A literature review revealed that no tools had been developed to evaluate the effectiveness of qa programs. A tool was designed and tested to assess the reports of qa studies, as an initial step in establishing the benefits of qa.
L F, Maciorowski, E, Larson, A, Keane
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Quality Assurance schemes

Meat Science, 1998
This paper considers the consumer's changing definition of quality in relation to meat and the current development of Quality Assurance (QA) schemes to ensure that certain quality standards are met. The key ingredients of QA schemes are food safety, animal welfare and sensory aspects (meat quality) although the latter is not a major feature of many ...
J D, Wood, J S, Holder, D C, Main
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Measurement Quality Assurance

Health Physics, 1988
The quality of a radiation protection program can be no better than the quality of the measurements made to support it. In many cases, that quality is unknown and is merely implied on the basis of a calibration of a measuring instrument. If that calibration is inappropriate or is performed improperly, the measurement result will be inaccurate and ...
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Quality Assurance Issues

Diabetes Care, 1992
Since 1965, when the Medicare and Medicaid programs were established by amendments to the Social Security Act, there has been an evolution from internal utilization review of hospital care to internal and external review of quality assurance. Hospitalizations for diabetes as a primary diagnosis have decreased over this period, suggesting that more ...
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Quality Management neƩ 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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Assuring software quality assurance

IEEE Software, 2003
The term quality assurance (or QA) has a variety of interpretations. The most common one is that it ensures that developers, testers, or independent auditors have performed some form of scrutiny on a system to validate that it will work as required. Software quality assurance is similar but applies to the code or noncode artifacts.
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Quality assurance

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1978
James E. Bouman   +2 more
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Examining the extent of and determinants for sustainability assurance quality: The role of audit committees

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2021
Rashid Zaman   +2 more
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