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Critical Care Clinics, 1993
The following six points offer a summary of principles to the manager who must develop a QA program: Institutional commitment to the QA process is essential for success. This must be embodied in the table of organization for QA and the commitment of resources to the task.
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The following six points offer a summary of principles to the manager who must develop a QA program: Institutional commitment to the QA process is essential for success. This must be embodied in the table of organization for QA and the commitment of resources to the task.
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2013
Quality assurance (QA) is a widely accepted management function that is intended to ensure that services provided to consumers meet agreed-upon standards. Standards come from professional organizations, evidence-based practices, and public policies that specify outcomes for consumers.
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Quality assurance (QA) is a widely accepted management function that is intended to ensure that services provided to consumers meet agreed-upon standards. Standards come from professional organizations, evidence-based practices, and public policies that specify outcomes for consumers.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1988
Quality care for patients is important for not only maintaining a healthy private practice, but also for maintaining high standards of professionalism for dentistry itself. This article discusses historical origins, perspectives, goals, and the ADA’s Office of Quality Assurance—the liaison between the dentist and external regulating groups that place ...
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Quality care for patients is important for not only maintaining a healthy private practice, but also for maintaining high standards of professionalism for dentistry itself. This article discusses historical origins, perspectives, goals, and the ADA’s Office of Quality Assurance—the liaison between the dentist and external regulating groups that place ...
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1990
It is difficult to generalize about costs of raw materials in the food industry since the products vary from flavored water to caviar. The cost of the inexpensive drink’s flavoring, sweetener, acidifier, colorant and packaging might be as little as 15% of the factory door cost.
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It is difficult to generalize about costs of raw materials in the food industry since the products vary from flavored water to caviar. The cost of the inexpensive drink’s flavoring, sweetener, acidifier, colorant and packaging might be as little as 15% of the factory door cost.
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Quality Assurance in Urinalysis
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1988Instituting a Quality Assurance program in urinalysis is an important step in achieving accurate and reproducible results. This article has explored the various components of such a program for routine urine examination and included a discussion, along with "how to" recommendations, of such topics as specimen collection and handling, dipstick chemical ...
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Assuring software quality assurance
IEEE Software, 2003The 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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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1978
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Extended external reporting assurance: Current practices and challenges
Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting, 2021Joanna Krasodomska
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