COST OF QUALITY IN HEALTH CARE: A CASE STUDY IN CLINICAL LABORATORY
In today's environment, many laboratories are challenged to maintain or increase their quality while simultaneously lowering their overall costs. The objective of this research is to use the Cost of Quality (COQ) model to estimate the Cost of Quality-related activities at Clinical Laboratory lo...
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