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Reliable electricity to advance quality health care in low-resource settings.

open access: yesLancet Glob Health
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Quality Costing

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 1994
Outlines the introduction of a “quality costing” perspective into quality improvement of priority services. Illustrates cash‐releasing and non‐cash releasing opportunities.
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Estimating Quality Costs

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1995
Quality improvement continues to be a major concern for many companies despite (and no doubt because of) recent adverse trading conditions. Yet it often takes place without a full formal evaluation of the possible expenditures involved. Computer simulation offers an attractive means of rectifying this common oversight.
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Quality and Cost

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
The article by Herman A. Hein, MD, (p 2051) regarding quality and cost of perinatal care in small rural hospitals raises many health-planning issues that are pertinent to current medical and human priorities in perinatal care. First, a firm definition of "quality" is elusive, and Dr Hein may have been enthusiastic in his selected title.
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Quality Costs [PDF]

open access: possibleKnowledge Horizons - Economics, 2014
Costs related to quality is an important tool for valuing quality, a potential source of profit maximization organization.They are a tool to optimize processes and activities relevant to quality because through them it is possible to identify inefficient activities, critical points in the development process. Thus, there may be more robust, concrete or
Ion Stanciu, Emilia Pascu
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