Quality assurance in emergency pediatrics
Since minimal information exists regarding quality assurance in pediatric emergency departments, the experience of staff members of a pediatric emergency department who have recently established a quality assurance program is described. The steps of development are identified. The program is analyze...
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description | Since minimal information exists regarding quality assurance in pediatric emergency departments, the experience of staff members of a pediatric emergency department who have recently established a quality assurance program is described. The steps of development are identified. The program is analyzed based upon initial results, and it is measured against theoretical approaches to quality assurance. |
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