quality improvement

quality improvement

She said the hospital also participates in a voluntary national oncology quality improvement project, where it is meeting high benchmarks.

From Chicago Tribune

Incentives matter in health care, and subjecting health care providers to financial pressure is necessary to encourage meaningful, widespread, and lasting quality improvement.

From Heritage.org

Fortunately, leading physician, nurse, and quality improvement organizations are now working together to ensure consistent, high-quality maternal health care.

From ThinkProgress

Despite these differences, many countries are beginning to develop policies that link clinical guidelines with other quality improvement activities.

From the Cambridge English Corpus

Recently the professional societies have agreed on quality improvement programs through mandatory continuous education.

From the Cambridge English Corpus

Two main reasons might explain why quality improvement has been a much ignored topic in ethics consultation.

From the Cambridge English Corpus

The main purposes of these sets are quality improvement and accountability.

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Undertaking such a significant quality improvement program requires current practices to be documented.

From the Cambridge English Corpus

Our study complements that study by focusing on the river water quality improvement.

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