The Ethics of Using QI Methods to Improve Health Care Quality and Safety
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Baily, Mary Ann
Bottrell, Melissa
Lynn, Joanne
Jennings, Bruce
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Hastings Center Report 2006 July-August; 36(4): S1-S39
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The Ethics of Using Quality Improvement Methods in Health Care
Lynn, Joanne; Baily, Mary Ann; Bottrell, Melissa; Jennings, Bruce; Levine, Robert J.; Davidoff, Frank; Casarett, David; Corrigan, Janet; Fox, Ellen; Wynia, Matthew K.; Agich, George J.; O'Kane, Margaret; Speroff, Theodore; Schyve, Paul; Batalden, Paul; Tunis, Sean; Berlinger, Nancy; Cronenwett, Linda; Fitzmaurice, J. Michael; Neveloff Dubler, Nancy; James, Brent (2007-05-01)Quality improvement (QI) activities can improve health care but must be conducted ethically. The Hastings Center convened leaders and scholars to address ethical requirements for QI and their relationship to regulations ...