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quality assurance
A system in which the delivery of a service or the quality of a product is assessed, and compared with that required
All the planned and systematic activities implemented within the quality system, and demonstrated as needed, to provide adequate confidence that an entity will fulfill requirements for quality
an integrated system of activities involving planning, quality control, quality assessment, reporting and quality improvement to ensure that a product or service meets defined standards of quality with a stated level of confidence
Quality assurance or quality assessment is the activity that monitors the level of care being provided by physicians, medical institutions, or any health care vendor in order to ensure that health plan enrollees are receiving the best care possible The level of care is measured against preestablished standards, some of which are mandated by law Many QA programs feature systematic educational processes to identify and prevent discrepancies in care, and to attempt remedial actions when substandard care exists
Those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide sufficient confidence that a laboratory's product or service will satisfy given requirements for quality
Activities and programs intended to assure the quality of care in a defined medical setting Such programs include peer or utilization review components to identify and remedy deficiencies in quality The program must have a mechanism for assessing its effectiveness and may measure care against pre-established standards
(1) The process of evaluating overall project performance on a regular basis to provide confidence that the project will satisfy the relevant quality standards (2) The organizational unit that is assigned responsibility for quality assurance
– Activities and programs intended to assure the quality of care in a defined medical setting Such programs include peer or utilization review components to identify and remedy deficiencies in quality The program must have a mechanism for assessing its effectiveness and may measure care against pre-established standards
Activities involving a review of quality of services and the taking of any corrective actions to remove any deficiencies (H)
(QA) A system which provides confidence that the service will fulfil users' expectations
An interactive management process designed to objectively ensure the appropriateness and effectiveness of patient care It includes identifying deficiencies, implementing corrective action(s) to improve performance, and monitoring the corrective actions to ensure that quality of care has been enhanced In the broadest sense, this ongoing process should involve the medical and professional staff, the administration, and the governing body of the health care facility
All those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a product or service will satisfy given requirements for quality
Planned or systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a product or service will satisfy given requirements for quality
(Ticaret) The set of activities that specifies acceptable material and process parameters and measures actual performance in meeting defined quality standards. When used in reference to a department- quality assurance (QA) or quality control (QC)- it often indicates that responsibility for meeting quality standards has been delegated to that department, and is not an assumed function of other company operations
A formal methodology designed to assess the quality of services provided Quality assurance includes formal review of care, problem identification, corrective actions to remedy any deficiencies and evaluation of actions taken
The result of quality control processes to provide security to the end-user that product is wholesome, meets high quality standards and is safe for consumption
a system of inspections, and/or tests instituted at various stages in a manufacturing or printing process to ensure that the end product will meet predetermined standards
A system of protocols and procedures (such as sampling at the right place and (or) time using the correct equipment and techniques) implemented to meet expected standards of quality needed to fulfill study objectives and control unmeasurable components of a study
Teaching Quality Assessment (TQA) The UK government has a central agency, the Quality Assurance Agency, which monitors all universities for quality of provision   They look at the following areas: - Curriculum design - Teaching, learning and assessment - Student progression and achievement - Student support - Learning resources - Quality management and enhancement The QAA carries out Academic Reviews on a rolling basis of individual subject areas eg History, Political Science, Computer Science etc The findings of these assessments can be found at www qaa ac uk/ Click "Review Reports"   Not all departments will have been assessed and some may be out of date   The system is also under change and, as with league tables, there is controversy about the value of such assessments
This ensures a consistent approach to monitoring and maintaining the quality of performance - for example, international quality standards such as ISO 9000 With competence-based vocational qualifications, quality assurance is dependent largely upon the internal and external verification process
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