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Elsevier Performance Improvement In Health Information Services 1997 Edition by William J. Rudman
Identifying the purpose, procedures and benefits of implementing a quality improvement method of management in health information services departments, this text presents the fundamentals of quality management philosophy and the rationales for adopting an evaluative form of management. The work minimizes the complexity of statistics by presenting analysis and outcome measurements rather than using formulas and proofs. It features a broad range of actual health care case studies, as well as summaries, learning objectives, questions, problem solving exercises, and charts and tables to make quality improvement methodologies easier to comprehend.