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The United States National Contractor Accreditation System
Proceedings of the IEEE National Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 2003The National Contractors Accreditation System (NCAS) provides a cost-effective means for supplier quality system accreditation and product qualification. NCAS requires a third party to perform assessments and surveys of quality systems and to qualify supplier products.
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Quality of Care and Accreditation Status of State Psychiatric Hospitals
Psychiatric Services, 1991Critics of quality assurance continue to assert that existing techniques do not validly measure quality of care because the techniques are unreliable and too subjective. Nevertheless, accreditation and certification, even if based on limited quality assurance concepts, may be of value if they help motivate hospitals to maintain or improve their quality
M C, McGurrin, T R, Hadley
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Accreditation, Certffication, and the Quality of Care in State Hospitals
Psychiatric Services, 1988Data on 216 state psychiatric hospitals were analyzed to determine whether accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) or certification by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) were related to seven hospital characteristics generally accepted as reflecting quality of care.
T R, Hadley, M C, McGurrin
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Development of laboratory accreditation in the United States
Accreditation and Quality Assurance, 1998Laboratory accreditation in the United States is an old profession. Users and regulators have, it seems, been concerned about the quality of test data they obtain from laboratories for well over half a century. These users have developed many different systems to meet their needs.
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Survey of NAACLS accredited histotechnology programs in the United States
Journal of HistotechnologyHistotechnology educational programs are accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) and currently number fewer than 50 in the United States which contributes to the shortages of laboratory personnel. A survey tool designed with REDCap software was distributed to all programs identified on the NAACLS website ...
Carol Bain, Debra Wood, Sheila Criswell
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The State of Media Curricula at Accredited Seminaries in the United States
Journal of Media and Religion, 2010The curriculums of all 197 accredited seminaries in the United States were reviewed to identify classes involving instruction in media. Statistical analysis was engaged to determine the average number of classes offered and look for differences in course offerings by faith tradition. Evangelical seminaries favored practical classes in media production,
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Accreditation of radiation oncology in the United States
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1992J E, Marks, J, Armbruster
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The State of the Accredited Library Schools, 1966-67
The Library Quarterly, 1968A YEAR ago, Leon Carnovsky published his masterful paper first presented at the International Conference on Library Education, held at the University of Illinois (June 1216, 1967), on the evaluation and accreditation of library schools. He succinctly summarized the history of library school accreditation, rightly noted that the procedure of initial ...
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