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Quality assurance systems for hospital outpatient dental programs: background.

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This article is published in Special Care in Dentistry.The article was published on 1981-09-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Quality assurance.

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Professional Client Relationships and the Older Patient

Marie R. Haug
TL;DR: Professional-client relationships and the older patient, when viewed from an interdisciplinary perspective, form a complex cobweb of interactions that are affected by provider occupational and personal characteristics linked to patient health andpersonal characteristics.
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Criteria mapping for the fractured permanent incisor.

TL;DR: Criteria mapping is an audit method that builds logic and decision making into this review process and was field tested on patients having fractures of anterior teeth.
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Diagnostic pitfalls identified during a study of three thousand autopsies

Richard C. Cabot
- 28 Dec 1912 - 
TL;DR: From the study of 3,000 autopsies, I have begun to work out a percentage or ratio of accessibility for the commoner diseases (shown in the accompanying chart).
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Evaluating Quality of Patient Care: A Strategy Relating Outcome and Process Assessment

John W. Williamson
- 25 Oct 1971 - 
TL;DR: The first study dealt with physician response to apparently unexpected abnormalities in three routine screening tests in which it was found that physicians made no apparent response of any kind to approximately two thirds of the test abnormalities.
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Continuing education and patient care research. Physician response to screening test results.

TL;DR: Obscuring abnormal data on the laboratory slip with removable fluorescent tape resulted in significant improvement, more than half of which was maintained six months after use of the tape was discontinued.
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Mandatory continuing education. Sense or nonsense

Clement R. Brown, +1 more
- 07 Sep 1970 - 
TL;DR: The heroic age of American medicine, responsive to the leadership of Welch, Osler, and their many colleagues, contemporaries, and "pupils," established two basic principles essential for achieving the goals of medical excellence and a high quality of medical care: the physical, biological, social, and behavioral sciences must provide the underpinning of medical education.
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Medical auditing by scientific methods; illustrated by major female pelvic surgery.

Paul A. Lembcke
- 13 Oct 1956 - 
TL;DR: Methods for abstracting and classifying cases, criteria by which individual cases can be judged, and standards by which satisfactory performance can be measured are described and illustrated by actual experience.