An Educator Looks at Quality Improvement in Health Care
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- Pages: 23
- Document Number: WR-241-EDU
- Year: 2005
- Series: Working Papers
Contents
Chapter One
Introduction
Chapter Two
Accountability in Education
Chapter Three
Quality Improvement in Health Care
Chapter Four
Process Measurement Applied to Education
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