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The structure of quality systems is important to the process and outcome, an empirical …


S Kunkel, U Rosenqvist, R Westerling - BMC Health Services Research, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
Clinicians, nurses, and managers in hospitals are continuously confronted by new
technologies and methods that require changes to working practice. Quality
systems can help to manage change while maintaining a high quality of care. ...
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Is audit research? The relationships between clinical audit and social research

- theflyingdoctor.nl [PDF] 
R Hughes - International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2005 - emeraldinsight.com
Design/methodology/approach – The review begins by defining the audit process.
It goes on to explore salient relationships between clinical audit and research,
grouped into the following broad themes: ethical considerations, ...
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Review of performance assessment and improvement in ambulatory medical care


P Contencin, H Falcoff, M Doumenc - Health policy, 2006 - Elsevier
Health care plans often consider quality of care as a means of containing rising
health costs. The assessment of physician and group practice performance has
become increasingly widespread in ambulatory care. This article reviews the ...
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Clinical audit and reform of the UK research ethics review system


E Cave, C Nichols - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2007 - Springer
ABSTRACT. There is an international consensus that medical research involving
humans should only be undertaken in accordance with ethical principles. Paradox-
ically though, there is no consensus over the kinds of activities that ...
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What are the most effective strategies for improving quality and safety of health care?.


I Scott - Internal Medicine Journal, 2009 - critcaremed.com
There is now a plethora of different quality improvement strategies (QIS) for
optimizing health care, some clinician/patient driven, others
manager/policy-maker driven. Which of these are most effective remains ...
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Professional expectations about quality assurance: a review-based taxonomy of usability …

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T Kliche, J Töppich, S Kawski, L Brunecker, J … - Journal of Public Health, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Usability criteria sum up cognitions and percep- tions of professional
methods and problem solutions such as quality assurance in health care. They are
important for the dissemination and implementation of innovations and the ...
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[CITATION] Creating a quality healthcare system for the 21st century.


AN Siriwardena - Quality in primary care, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Qual Prim Care. 2008;16(5):305-7. Creating a quality healthcare system
for the 21st century. Siriwardena AN. Publication Types ...
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MJA 2008; 189 (5): 257-260


CA Brand, JE Ibrahim, PA Cameron, IA Scott - mja.com.au
(Medical Journal of Australia) Standards for health
care: a necessary but unknown quantity.
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[CITATION] Organizational issues in audit


R Hughes - Practice Development in Health Care, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
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L Tuomisto, M Erhola, M Kaila, PE Brander, H … - Primary Care Respiratory Journal, 2004 - thepcrj.org
Summary Aims: The purpose of the present study was to define quality criteria
for an asthma referral letter using a national co-operative effort between
general practitioners and pulmonologists. Methods: A consensus-seeking ...
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