Medical Practitioners Lack Quality Management Knowledge
A new book concludes that medical practitioners need a better grasp of quality management principles, methods, programs, systems and experiences.
A new book concludes that medical practitioners need a better grasp of quality management principles, methods, programs, systems and experiences.
A recent study shows that hospital administrators are heeding advice to integrate and embrace quality improvement efforts.Researchers from the Yale School of Medicine interviewed
Minitab recently started offering its software to academic customers at discounted rates through e-academy.com, an online provider of brand-name software.
A consultant who helped Xerox Business Services win a Baldrige Award will be speaking about organizational performance improvement at an upcoming seminar.
Rath & Strong recently released a new pocket guide for practitioners of GE Work-Out, a methodology that helps improve Six Sigma and lean projects.
Northwest Analytical Inc. recently released an updated version of its flagship NWA Quality Analyst SPC suite.
An international workshop to help local governments implement quality management systems based on ISO 9001 will be held May 22–23 in Veracruz, Mexico.
Several Ohio health agencies are mounting an effort to improve the quality of health care in the state.Greater Cincinnati Health Council and 17 of its member hospita
APQC and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals are collaborating to provide no-cost supply chain measurements for benchmarking.
User satisfaction with federal e-government Web sites leveled off after nine months of steady improvement, according to the latest quarterly findings of the American Customer Sat© 2025 Quality Digest. Copyright on content held by Quality Digest or by individual authors. Contact Quality Digest for reprint information.
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