Published 1995
by World Bank in Washington, D.C .
Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-80).
Statement | Willy De Geyndt. |
Series | World Bank technical paper ;, no. 258 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA399.D44 D42 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 80 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 80 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1110515M |
ISBN 10 | 0821330926 |
LC Control Number | 94036278 |
Managing the Quality of Health Care in Developing Countries, Volumes Volume of Directions in Development Volume of Document technique de la Banque mondiale Managing the Quality of Health Care in Developing Countries Issue of Technical Papers World Bank e-Library Issue of World Bank technical paper2/5(1). managers and health workers in developing countries. It presents the state of the art in measuring, assuring and improving the quality of health care, creates a common knowledge base, and proposes a framework to guide current and future efforts to improve the quality of health care services File Size: 4MB. Managing the quality of health care in developing countries. [Willy De Geyndt] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create # Quality of Health Care\/span>\n \u00A0\u00A0\u00A0\n schema. Managing the quality of health care in developing countries. Washington, D.C.: World Bank, © (DLC) (OCoLC) Material Type: Document, Government publication, International government publication, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File: All Authors / Contributors: Willy De Geyndt.
Managing the quality of health care in developing countries (English) Abstract. Quality of health care is a multidimensional and multifaceted concept interwoven with value judgments about what constitutes good quality. This lack of linearity partly explains the large number of definitions of the concept of quality, the many approaches Cited by: John W. Peabody, Mario M. Taguiwalo, David A. Robalino, and Julio Frenk. Although the quantity rather than quality of health services has been the focushistorically in developing countries, ample evidence suggests that quality of care (orthe lack of it) must be Cited by: Quality Assurance of Health Care In Developing Countries Lori DiPrete Brown Lynne Miller Franco Nadwa Rafeh Theresa Hatzell Quality Assurance Project Wisconsin Ave., Suite Bethesda, MD USA /, FAX / Quality Health Care: A Guide to Developing and Using Indicators 2nd Edition Written by an internationally-recognized expert in the field of quality management, this text is an essential guide for understanding how to plan and implement a successful quality measurement program in your healthcare facility. It begins by presenting an overview Cited by:
Health care is defined as the field concerned with the restoration of human life which is holistic include body and mind of the individual, the medical dictionary define health care as “The prevention, treatment and management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well-being through service offered by the medial and allied health professions” 1 Developing nation are nations which are considered to be industrialized and developing countries are countries . The process in this document consciously addresses quality from a health-systems perspective. The rationale for doing so is best summarized in a quota-tion from an Institute of Medicine (USA) report1: 1 Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century. Committee on Quality of Health Care in America, Institute of Medicine. , Managing the quality of health care in developing countries / Willy De Geyndt World Bank Washington, D.C Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required. Cited by: Magnus Lindelow, "Understanding spatial variation in the utilization of health services: does quality matter?," Economics Series Working Papers WPS/, University of Oxford, Department of Economics. Magnus Lindelow, "Understanding spatial variation in the utilization of health," Development and Comp Systems , University Library of Munich, Germany.