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  2. Clinical governance - Wikipedia

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    Risks to the organisation: poor quality is a threat to any organisation. In addition to reducing risks to patients and practitioners, organisations need to reduce their own risks by ensuring high quality employment practice (including locum procedures and reviews of individual and team performance), a safe environment (including estates and ...

  3. How Trump's Foreign-Aid Freeze Is 'Shaking the Whole System'

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    A volunteer community organizer, Akot is reluctant to talk about his woes; many in his region are so much worse off. Four of the local health centers have closed. Cholera cases are ticking up.

  4. Quality management - Wikipedia

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    Quality management uses quality assurance and control of processes as well as products to achieve more consistent quality. What a customer wants and is willing to pay for it determines quality. It is a written or unwritten commitment to a known or unknown consumer in the market.

  5. Decision quality - Wikipedia

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    Decision quality (DQ) is the quality of a decision at the moment the decision is made, regardless of its outcome. Decision quality concepts permit the assurance of both effectiveness and efficiency in analyzing decision problems. [1] In that sense, decision quality can be seen as an extension to decision analysis. Decision quality also ...

  6. Crossing the Quality Chasm - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century is a report on health care quality in the United States published by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) on March 1, 2001. A follow-up to the frequently cited 1999 IOM patient safety report To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System , Crossing the Quality Chasm advocates for ...

  7. Cost of poor quality - Wikipedia

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    Cost of poor quality (COPQ) or poor quality costs (PQC) or cost of nonquality, are costs that would disappear if systems, processes, and products were perfect. COPQ was popularized by IBM quality expert H. James Harrington in his 1987 book Poor-Quality Cost. [1] COPQ is a refinement of the concept of quality costs.

  8. Aaron Rodgers laments 'piss-poor' performance of some WRs - AOL

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    Aaron Rodgers was very specific with criticism of what he deemed as low effort from some wide receivers at Packers practice. Aaron Rodgers laments 'piss-poor' performance of some WRs Skip to main ...

  9. Duty of candour - Wikipedia

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    Campaigner Will Powell [8] led a campaign for NHS managers and doctors to have a formal 'duty of candour' when dealing with complaints about negligence or poor standards of care in NHS hospitals. In January 2014 David Behan , chief executive of the Care Quality Commission (CQC), threw his weight behind a wide definition for the statutory duty ...