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Supporting culturally competent care: what healthcare organizations can do to serve the interests of all patients.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

[No authors listed]
PMID: 15645688
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 2004 Nov;16(11):2-10, 1.

Patients are all different. As the United States becomes more racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse, healthcare organizations and providers need to address patients' varied needs. Failure to grasp the meaning behind the field of cultural competence could have serious...

Are you managing your stress?.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

[No authors listed]
PMID: 10182813
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 1998 Jul;10(7):13.

No abstract available.

How a board can learn from clinical quality improvement reports.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

[No authors listed]
PMID: 10126926
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 1993 Jun;5(5):30-1.

No abstract available.

A glossary of information systems terms.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

[No authors listed]
PMID: 10184562
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 1996 Mar;8(2):16-9.

No abstract available.

The Health Security Act: a complex and costly prescription for healthcare reform.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

Sundwall DN.
PMID: 10131340
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 1993 Dec-1994 Jan;5(10):9-10.

The crafters of the Administration's Health Security Act recognize the need for "fresh approaches" to measuring and improving the quality of the American healthcare system, believes David Sundwall, MD, Vice President and Medical Director of American Healthcare Systems, an...

Quality management and consumer protection under the President's health reform plan.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

Smits HL.
PMID: 10131337
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 1993 Dec-1994 Jan;5(10):2-6.

No abstract available.

Highlighting 2002 award-winning initiatives.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

[No authors listed]
PMID: 12645448
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 2003 Feb;15(2):2-12, 1.

This issue takes an instructive look at four organization--SSM Health Care (based in St. Louis), Children's Hospital and Health Center of San Diego, Concord (NH) Hospital, and McLeod (SC) Regional Medical Center--that received top honors this past year for...

"Roadmap to success": AHRO reports on quality, disparities, and the state of American healthcare.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

[No authors listed]
PMID: 15008039
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 2004 Feb;16(2):10-2, 1.

Two new reports from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality--the National Healthcare Quality Report and the National Healthcare Disparities Report--provide for the first time baseline views of healthcare quality and use throughout the country.

Employee satisfaction starts with communication, management.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

[No authors listed]
PMID: 10787480
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 2000 Jan;12(1):2, 1.

The bells and whistles of better benefits and other perks may please employees, but they're no substitute for the essentials that make day-to-day work rewarding. To motivate staff to perform at their best, healthcare organizations are investing in front-line...

Second AHRQ report on nation's healthcare quality sees improvement but more work needed.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

[No authors listed]
PMID: 15913163
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 2005 Apr;17(4):11-2.

No abstract available.

Researchers call for more, better data on women's health issues.

The Quality letter for healthcare leaders

Simmons J.
PMID: 10182818
Qual Lett Healthc Lead. 1998 Aug;10(8):13-4.

No abstract available.

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