Certification of an emergency department according to UNI EN ISO 9002 criteria

Over the past decade, the philosophy of total quality has appeared in all fields of industry in Japan and the USA. This philosophy is now present all over Europe as well, Italy included. In 1993 the Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova of Reggio Emilia, a town in Northern Italy, began to apply the total qu...

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