Cross-sectional correlational study on Patient Satisfaction with Total Quality Management in Saudi Arabia's Healthcare Industry

Over the last decade, healthcare organizations worldwide have faced many challenges mainly concerned with their services' efficiency, effectiveness, and quality. There has been a pressing need for healthcare organizations to embrace or adopt new approaches to managing the quality of services to...

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Hauptverfasser: Al madani, Khayreya, Alsulami, Rawan Muhji, Almaghrabi, Rasha Ahmad, Banjar, HEBA Raslan Sabran, Natto, Abrar Mohammad O, Albarakati, Nawal Zamil Hamzah, Dignah, Daniah, Gousti, Naglaa Yakoub, Alghamdi, Abdullah Saad, Alqahtani, Adel Saeed, Alahmadi, Alaa Omar, Albeshi, Hend Sarhana, Taha, Iman, Aljahdli, Mazen Atq
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