Quality Improvement: Implications for Public Health Preparedness
RAND Corporation eBooks2006
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Michael Seid, Debra Lotstein, Valerie Williams, Christopher Nelson, Nicole Lurie, Karen A. Ricci, Allison Diamant, Jeffrey Wasserman, Stefanie Howard
Abstract
Describes work done to develop a framework for applying quality improvement (QI) in public health and to investigate the applicability of those models to public health emergency preparedness (PHEP), including organizational and contextual factors that facilitate QI and the role of public health leaders in QI implementation for PHEP.
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