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Preserving moral quality in research, audit, and quality improvement

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L Doyal - British Medical Journal, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
T he categories used by organizations to classify and sort events are not
trivial; they channel attention, shape interpretations, and serve as
springboards for action. One example is the way in which organizations ...
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Differentiating between research, audit and quality improvement: governance implications


SL Hill, N Small - Clinical Governance: An International Journal, 2006 - emeraldinsight.com
Purpose – In the context of changes in the priority given to ensuring that
health care is evidence-based, and that service quality should be maximised,
there is a new emphasis on quality improvement programmes in the UK ...
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Research andQuality Improvement: Drawing Lines in the Grey Zone


LH Brown, MN Shah, JJ Menegazzi - Prehospital Emergency Care, 2007 - informahealthcare.com
A project using data collected as part of the patient care process to evaluate
existing internal programs against an accepted best practice would be quality
improvement. An example would be an EMS agency abstracting data from EMS ...
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Using routinely collected general practice data to improve the quality of chronic disease …


S de Lusignan, B Dzregah, N Hague, J van … - Ed. Bryant J. Current Perspectives in Healthcare … - health-informatics.org
Abstract: UK general practice is computerised, and quality targets based on
computer data provide a further incentive to improve data quality. A National
Programme for Information Technology is standardising the technical ...
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[CITATION] Chronic Kidney Disease: Frequently Asked Questions


H Gallagher, D O'Donaghue, S de Lusignan - NHS Employers and the General Practitioners …
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[CITATION] An alternative strategy for studying adverse events in hospitalized patients


LB Andrews, C Stocking, T Krizek, L Gottlieb, … - Lancet, 1997
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[CITATION] Using ethnography (qualitative methods) to investigate medication errors: a critique of a …


G Armitage, IJ Hodgson - NT Research, 2004
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Multimorbidity and risk among patients with established cardiovascular disease: a cohort …


LG Glynn, B Buckley, D Reddan, J Newell, J … - The British Journal of General Practice, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Most patients managed in primary care have more than one condition.
Multimorbidity presents challenges for the patient and the clinician, not only
in terms of the process of care, but also in terms of management and risk ...
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[CITATION] Breaking the first law of informatics: the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) in the dock.


S de Lusignan, C Mimnagh - Informatics in primary care, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Inform Prim Care. 2006;14(3):153-6. Breaking the first law of informatics: the
Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) in the dock. de Lusignan S, Mimnagh C. ...
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Ethical conduct recommendations for quality improvement projects.


T Layer - Journal for healthcare quality: official publication of … - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The distinction between QI, research, and clinical care projects has never been
clear. However, QI projects may raise ethical concerns, and organizations need
to ensure that patients involved in QI projects are adequately protected. ...
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