The use of the term 'quality assurance' has become widespread in the health service. It is often used in the absence of agreed definitions and can lead to the treatment of important issues in a superficial manner. The concept can however be broken down into components which are revelant to doctors and which can form the background to coordinated action to improve the services available to the public. © 1988 The Society of Community Medicine
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q89/27408(Quality) / BLDSC - British...
Quality. Quality in medical care. Quality in clinical and basic research. Quality in health care org...
In ancient civilizations, poor quality was dealt with according to the principle of "an eye for an e...
The use of the term 'quality assurance' has become widespread in the health service. It is often use...
Quality is a fashionable concept in health care, but what it means or how to measure it is not alway...
Quality Assurance has been defined as ‘looking at what we do to and for our patients, thinking about...
Quality assurance is one of the most critical factors for long-term survival of businesses and other...
-IS TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT/CONTINOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OR QUALITY ASSURANCE APPLICABLE IN HEALTH...
This chapter aims to describe the origin and current status of quality assurance (QA) in health care...
Explores the theoretical context of quality and quality assurance in health care through a detailed ...
The need for consumers to differentiate competing products on the grounds of quality has been around...
In modern society, people are likely to be consumerism. They tend to be concerned about the quality ...
The most challenging mission of medical personnel today is quality assurance in health care. To meet...
doctors take it for granted that concern for quality is an integral part of the practice of medicine...
ABSTRACT This review deals with current views on quality assurance as relevant to both health care p...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q89/27408(Quality) / BLDSC - British...
Quality. Quality in medical care. Quality in clinical and basic research. Quality in health care org...
In ancient civilizations, poor quality was dealt with according to the principle of "an eye for an e...
The use of the term 'quality assurance' has become widespread in the health service. It is often use...
Quality is a fashionable concept in health care, but what it means or how to measure it is not alway...
Quality Assurance has been defined as ‘looking at what we do to and for our patients, thinking about...
Quality assurance is one of the most critical factors for long-term survival of businesses and other...
-IS TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT/CONTINOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OR QUALITY ASSURANCE APPLICABLE IN HEALTH...
This chapter aims to describe the origin and current status of quality assurance (QA) in health care...
Explores the theoretical context of quality and quality assurance in health care through a detailed ...
The need for consumers to differentiate competing products on the grounds of quality has been around...
In modern society, people are likely to be consumerism. They tend to be concerned about the quality ...
The most challenging mission of medical personnel today is quality assurance in health care. To meet...
doctors take it for granted that concern for quality is an integral part of the practice of medicine...
ABSTRACT This review deals with current views on quality assurance as relevant to both health care p...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q89/27408(Quality) / BLDSC - British...
Quality. Quality in medical care. Quality in clinical and basic research. Quality in health care org...
In ancient civilizations, poor quality was dealt with according to the principle of "an eye for an e...