Q-Probes studies in anatomic pathology: quality improvement through targeted benchmarking

The Q-Probes program is a peer-comparison quality assurance service offered by the College of American Pathologists that was created in 1989. To establish national benchmarks around a specific quality metric at a specific point in time in anatomic pathology (AP). Q-Probes are based on a voluntary su...

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Assurance services
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Benchmarks
Committees
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Laboratories - standards
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Medical research
Medical societies
Medicine
Medicine, Experimental
Pathology
Pathology, Clinical - history
Pathology, Clinical - standards
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Pathology, Surgical - standards
Quality control
Retrospective Studies
Societies, Medical
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