The purposes of this article are to describe the conditions that must be met and the process that must be carried out to develop, implement, and evaluate a quality assurance program. The conditions to be met are administrative support for the program; knowledge of quality assurance theories and components (including structure, process, and outcome standards); and a commitment of the department members to quality assurance. The participative approach to pro-gram development is essential to the acceptance and implementation of the program. The process is cyclical in nature with the actual program design based on the needs of the people to be served. The department's policies and proce-dures manual provides the appropriate place for the d...
Background: Little is known about the quality assurance methods used on cardiac and pulmonary rehabi...
Objectives This article aims to disseminate information about the expected standards of competence f...
Contains fulltext : 170014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Quality Assurance has been defined as ‘looking at what we do to and for our patients, thinking about...
Quality indicators are indirect measures of quality within an area. The development of quality indic...
In this age of financial restraint and increasing demands on behalf of consumers, quality is becomin...
Background: Through the recording, analysis and evaluation of outcome measures (OMs) it is possible ...
The thesis presented will examine the area of Quality Assurance in Health Care Administration of Phy...
The quality of delivery of health education services is connected to landmark events in the history ...
Background: Quality assurance in health care has become a priority for health care providers. In the...
The quality of physiotherapy services invites evaluation using a range of constructs. These must ref...
This independent study report presents a literature review on the development and transformation of ...
This article was written to demonstrate how clinical competence in ultrasound administration can be ...
A focus on the quality of health care is becoming increasingly relevant to all health care providers...
The need for consumers to differentiate competing products on the grounds of quality has been around...
Background: Little is known about the quality assurance methods used on cardiac and pulmonary rehabi...
Objectives This article aims to disseminate information about the expected standards of competence f...
Contains fulltext : 170014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...
Quality Assurance has been defined as ‘looking at what we do to and for our patients, thinking about...
Quality indicators are indirect measures of quality within an area. The development of quality indic...
In this age of financial restraint and increasing demands on behalf of consumers, quality is becomin...
Background: Through the recording, analysis and evaluation of outcome measures (OMs) it is possible ...
The thesis presented will examine the area of Quality Assurance in Health Care Administration of Phy...
The quality of delivery of health education services is connected to landmark events in the history ...
Background: Quality assurance in health care has become a priority for health care providers. In the...
The quality of physiotherapy services invites evaluation using a range of constructs. These must ref...
This independent study report presents a literature review on the development and transformation of ...
This article was written to demonstrate how clinical competence in ultrasound administration can be ...
A focus on the quality of health care is becoming increasingly relevant to all health care providers...
The need for consumers to differentiate competing products on the grounds of quality has been around...
Background: Little is known about the quality assurance methods used on cardiac and pulmonary rehabi...
Objectives This article aims to disseminate information about the expected standards of competence f...
Contains fulltext : 170014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To ...