The definition of quality in health care is changing to incorporate the industrial definition, which is “conformance to technical specifications and customer requirements” (Conbere, 1992). A quality assurance program is the basis of a qualThis article is reprinted from AAOHN Update Series, Volume 4 with permission from the Continuing Professional Education Center, Inc., Skill-man, NJ.
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