Quality Time Quality Care In the past three years, we made significant progress in expanding and improving the USAG Ansbach community. A new member of this position is the new Child Development Center founded in Katterbach Kaserne. This new building solves many of the problems faced by old centers, wider rooms, more security features, and more teacher storage space, to name a few. However, due to all the advantages of the facility, there are still big problems, that is, the age gap in the classroom is large.
Definition of quality care: safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, effective, and fair care (no difference between ethnic groups) - IOM's definition of qualitative care has been widely adopted since publication . The laboratory is responsible for improving quality at four levels of medical service "microsystem" such as patients, surgical teams and emergency rooms, organizations hosting microsystems such as hospitals and medical systems, and operational regulation of these organizations Recommended to tackle issues and financial environment
Measuring the quality of medical care is a necessary step to improve the quality of medical care. In many cases, the quality of the care that is received in the United States is ineligible, the patient is only about 55% of the time in order to receive the appropriate diagnosis and care 1 and quality of care, access and result difference, is still very It is big. Excessive use and exploitation of services In addition, the way healthcare is provided is often fragmented and unduly complex and unadjusted. These problems can also cause serious injuries and even death.
Recently IOM decided that the work of quality control elements of the 21st century is mainly focusing on conceptual elements of quality rather than measurement indicators. Therefore, safety becomes the basis of all other aspects of quality care 9. The same abstract patient safety definition appears in healthcare quality campaigns and uses different methods to deal with more specific basic elements. IOM defines patient safety as "preventing patient harm"