| quality assurance |
The formal and systematic monitoring and reviewing of medical care delivery and outcome; designing activities to improve healthcare and overcome identified deficiencies in providers, facilities, or support systems; and carrying out follow-up steps or procedures to ensure that actions have been effective and no new problems have been introduced.
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| quality assurance |
All the planned and systematic activities implemented within the quality system and demonstrated as needed, to provide adequate confidence that an entity (service, product, process, activity, organization) will fulfill the requirements for quality.
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| quality assurance |
A planned and systematic pattern of all actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that management and technical planning and controls are adequate to:
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| quality factor |
Q is a measure of the ratio of pixels per halftone screen ruling. A factor of 2 would require a scanning 2 pixels per screen line.
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| quality management |
a broad term which encompasses both quality assurance and quality improvement, describing a program of evaluating the quality of care using a variety of methodologies and techniques
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