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... panel of experts and other data . Similar measures have been used by Denton and others ( 1967 ) , Neuhauser ( 1971 ) ... study used ratings by doctors and registered nurses of the quality of medical and nursing care provided to patients in ...
... panel of experts and other data . Similar measures have been used by Denton and others ( 1967 ) , Neuhauser ( 1971 ) ... study used ratings by doctors and registered nurses of the quality of medical and nursing care provided to patients in ...
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... study of interinstitutional differences in the quality of surgical care , the Stanford Center for Health Care ... panel of eleven physicians to rate the probability of death for certain conditions on a four - point scale ; a study by ...
... study of interinstitutional differences in the quality of surgical care , the Stanford Center for Health Care ... panel of eleven physicians to rate the probability of death for certain conditions on a four - point scale ; a study by ...
Table des matières
General Considerations | 25 |
Organizational Characteristics of Emergency Units | 42 |
Evaluating Institutional Effectiveness | 74 |
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analysis assessed average breadth of emergency Chapter clinical efficiency components correlate significantly correlates positively criterion measures data from MDs economic and clinical economic efficiency efficiency of hospital emergency medical services emergency personnel training emergency service emergency unit EU effectiveness EUS studied evaluations grand mean HMDs hospital emergency hospital EUs indices institutional effectiveness integration MDs and RNs medical and nursing medical staff medical teaching affiliation nonprogrammed coordination number of patient nursing care organization organizational problem solving organizational structure overall parent hospital patient satisfaction patient visits percent percentage personnel training programs physicians positively and significantly predictor promptness of medical quality of medical quality of nursing quality of patient quasitracer conditions range rationality registered nurses relationship reputation responsiveness sample scores secondary criteria selected SMSA specific staff satisfaction standard deviation statistically significant structural variables structure and problem Table tension thirty EUs tion variance various EUs