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Managing Quality and Compliance
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2015Critical care nurses assume vital roles in maintaining patient care quality. There are distinct facets to the process including standard setting, regulatory compliance, and completion of reports associated with these endeavors. Typically, multiple niche software applications are required and user interfaces are varied and complex.
Alice McNeil, Carl Koppel
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1993
Total quality management will provide important benefits for organizations that are involved with the delivery of occupational and environmental health care. These organizations should shift from traditional medical management to the new paradigm. Identification of a set of relevant parameters for this new management system is necessary to implement ...
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Total quality management will provide important benefits for organizations that are involved with the delivery of occupational and environmental health care. These organizations should shift from traditional medical management to the new paradigm. Identification of a set of relevant parameters for this new management system is necessary to implement ...
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Quality Management and Registries
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2014This article provides a review of key concepts in quality management (QM) for ambulatory anesthesia. The importance of collecting data from every case is emphasized, and important outcome measures are recommended. The use of specific data collection tools and methodologies is discussed, including the national registry projects of the Society for ...
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Quality Management in Neuropathology
2001Quality management will have an increasing impact on the field of clinical neurosciences. The neuropathological examination of surgical or autopsy samples obtained from the central nervous system (CNS) and related structures, cerebrospinal fluid, peripheral nerve or skeletal muscle serves three major purposes: to identify a structural correlate of the ...
Otmar D. Wiestler, Ingmar Blümcke
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2006
Quality is defined by PMI as conformance to requirements, specifications, standards and fitness for use (PMI, 2000). Part of this definition is mostly quantitative, namely the requirements, specifications, and standards (assuming that these three things have been carefully and correctly itemized), but “fitness for use” is mostly qualitative. Because of
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Quality is defined by PMI as conformance to requirements, specifications, standards and fitness for use (PMI, 2000). Part of this definition is mostly quantitative, namely the requirements, specifications, and standards (assuming that these three things have been carefully and correctly itemized), but “fitness for use” is mostly qualitative. Because of
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2000
Collis P. Huntington, owner of Newport News Shipbuilding, engraved in 1917 the company’s motto on the side of the building: “We shall build good ships here; at a profit, if we can, at a loss if we must, but always build good ships.” (Dobyns and Crawford-Mason, 1991: 11).
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Collis P. Huntington, owner of Newport News Shipbuilding, engraved in 1917 the company’s motto on the side of the building: “We shall build good ships here; at a profit, if we can, at a loss if we must, but always build good ships.” (Dobyns and Crawford-Mason, 1991: 11).
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