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External quality mechanisms for health care: summary of the ExPeRT project on visitatie , accreditation, EFQM and ISO assessment in European Union countries

External quality mechanisms for health care: summary of the ExPeRT project on visitatie ,... This paper is a summary of the operation, findings and conclusions of a European Union project on external peer review techniques, termed «ExPeRT», to research the scope, mechanisms and use of external quality mechanisms in the improvement of health care. Many of the themes outlined are described in detail in other papers that have been prepared specifically for this issue of The International Journal for Quality in Health Care . Although the emphasis of this project and of this issue of the Journal is on Europe, the conclusions are more widely relevant. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal for Quality in Health Care Oxford University Press

External quality mechanisms for health care: summary of the ExPeRT project on visitatie , accreditation, EFQM and ISO assessment in European Union countries

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
Copyright 2000
ISSN
1353-4505
eISSN
1464-3677
DOI
10.1093/intqhc/12.3.169
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Abstract

This paper is a summary of the operation, findings and conclusions of a European Union project on external peer review techniques, termed «ExPeRT», to research the scope, mechanisms and use of external quality mechanisms in the improvement of health care. Many of the themes outlined are described in detail in other papers that have been prepared specifically for this issue of The International Journal for Quality in Health Care . Although the emphasis of this project and of this issue of the Journal is on Europe, the conclusions are more widely relevant.

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International Journal for Quality in Health CareOxford University Press

Published: Jun 1, 2000

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