• Physician executive · Jan 1991

    An emergency department perspective: Part II. Process review.

    • M Dagher.
    • Memorial Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL.
    • Physician Exec. 1991 Jan 1;17(1):26-30.

    AbstractWebster defines process as a "series of actions or operations conducting to an end." Each of the many processes that may be involved with providing a service or procedure comprises many smaller steps. It is the monitoring of those steps that we call a process review. The process review for quality management begins when a patient perceives the need to receive emergency care. It embodies the technical and interpersonal aspects of the patients, and the staff's interpersonal relationships.

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