Measurement of process as quality control in the management of acute surgical emergencies
British journal of surgery2006Vol. 94(3), pp. 376–381
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Karen Stevenson, Simon C. Gibson, D. B. Macdonald, David Hole, Paul N. Rogers, Deborah Byrne, David Kingsmore
Abstract
Process can be measured objectively and used as a measure of quality of care. Interventions to increase awareness reduced process error rates and adverse events.
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