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The elusive nature of quality
James G. Adams, Michelle H. Biros
Emergency Medicine
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Keyphrases
Compassion
100%
Interpersonal Skills
66%
Quality Efficiency
66%
Continual Improvement
66%
Emergency Care
66%
Cost-effectiveness
33%
System Design
33%
Training Program
33%
Diagnostic Test
33%
Caregivers
33%
Teamwork
33%
Moving Forward
33%
Doctor-patient Relationship
33%
Pharmacy
33%
Ethics
33%
Radiology
33%
Administrative Tasks
33%
Clinical Performance
33%
Consensus Conference
33%
Meaningful Change
33%
Process of Care
33%
System Capacity
33%
Welcome
33%
Patient Needs
33%
Work Ethic
33%
Quality Cost
33%
Personnel Selection
33%
Bad Behavior
33%
Personnel Training
33%
Phone Calls
33%
Ability to Work
33%
Quality Satisfaction
33%
Technological Solutions
33%
Safety Effectiveness
33%
Collective Wisdom
33%
Errands
33%
Overconfidence
33%
Improvement Efforts
33%
Continuous Innovation
33%
Work Regulation
33%
Unforgiving
33%
High-reliability Systems
33%
Patient's Family
33%
Destructive Behavior
33%
Raise the Bar
33%
Future Decisions
33%
Best System
33%
Program Representation
33%
System Outcomes
33%
Feedback Trust
33%
Computer Science
Continual Improvement
100%
Interpersonal Skill
50%
High Reliability
50%
Administrative Task
50%
Telephone Call
50%
Team Member
50%
System Capacity
50%
Laboratory Test
50%
Technological Solution
50%
Social Sciences
Legislation
100%
Ethics
100%
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
50%
Source of Information
50%
Work Attitudes
50%
Caregiver
50%
Training of Personnel
50%
Engineering
Continual Improvement
100%
System Reliability
50%
System Capacity
50%
Clinical Performance
50%
Telephone
50%
Proper Selection
50%
Technological Solution
50%
Team Member
50%
Psychology
Ethics
100%
Caregiver
50%
Team Member
50%
Diagnostic Test
50%
Overconfidence
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Emergency Care
100%
Cost Effectiveness Analysis
50%
Physician-Patient Relationship
50%
Laboratory Test
50%
Diagnostic Test
50%