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    Measuring a Hospital's Ability to Improve by Meurer, Steven J., Counte, Michael A., Rubio, Doris M., Arrington, Barbara

    Published in American journal of medical quality (01-09-2004)
    “…The aim of this study was to test whether a recently developed measure of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) implementation can provide health care…”
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    Development of a Healthcare Quality Improvement Measurement Tool: Results of a Content Validity Study by Meurer, Steven J., Rubio, Doris McGartland, Counte, Michael A., Burroughs, Tom

    Published in Hospital topics (2002)
    “…Current methods of measuring continuous quality improvement (CQI) implementation are too long and not comprehensive. A new survey for CQI implementation was…”
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    Development of a patient safety culture measurement tool for ambulatory health care settings: analysis of content validity by Schutz, Amanda L, Counte, Michael A, Meurer, Steven

    Published in Health care management science (01-06-2007)
    “…The development of patient safety culture in health care organizations is a necessary precursor to patient safety improvement. However, existing tools to…”
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    An evaluation of international patient length of stay by Bower, Lisa C., Johnson, Tricia J., Hohmann, Samuel F., Garman, Andrew N., Allen, Molly, Meurer, Steven J.

    “…While increasing attention has been given to patients traveling internationally for medical care, hospitals face unique challenges in caring for international…”
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    Issues in the assessment of continuous quality improvement implementation in health care organizations by Counte, Michael A., Meurer, Steven

    “…Objective. This paper has two primary aims. First, it examines the need for improved assessment of continuous quality improvement implementation. Second, it…”
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    Re:imagine: a report on the UHC Annual Conference 2012 by White, Cindy, Groenewold, Jacob J, Lofgren, Richard P, Meurer, Steven J, Johnson, Steven, Rogers, Max, Campbell, Charles, Barbour, Haley, Brazile, Donna, Ondrasik, John, Tesmer, Ann, DeBehnke, Daniel, Kulkarni, Omkar P, van der Geest, Karla, Hart, Kelley, Hubenette, Antoinette, Mass, Sharon, Samuels, Bruce, Murray, Jane, Carr, Laura, Smith, Jessica, Sweeney, Brian, Johnston, Megan L, Angeles, Piedad D, Meaney, Noelle, Best, Annette, Adams-Campbell, Henrietta, Hepburn-Smith, Millie, Swarthout, Meghan Davlin, Efird, Leigh, Nesbit, Todd W, Cawley, Patrick J, Sachs, Barton L, Rees, Christopher E, Berman, Bettina, Halperin, John, Amalfitano, Chris, Anghel, Sharen, Luka, Norm, Maund, Christina, Postighone, Robyn, Ruggiero, Charlene, Belisle, Caryn, Stashek, Chad, Dellit, Timothy H, Schreuder, Astrid B, Leverentz, Denise M, Simon, Maxine, Mohan, Hema, Graff, Alice E, Radford, Martha J, Rivera, Mary Linda, Bennan, James, Hoiting, Traci, Hayes, Bryan D, Feemster, Agnes Ann, Benedetti, Thomas J, Walker, Suzan, Truwit, Jonathon D, Enfield, Kyle B, Li, Jin, William, Brady J, Grover-Patrick, Thea, Kay, Nancy K, Young, Jeffrey S, Adrian, Bonnie, Ringel, Steven P, Cole, Brandon, Scanlon, Kerri, Schwarz, Richard, Pontieri-Lewis, Vittoria, Ryan, Jason, Martinson, Wendy, Eckel, Stephen F, Granko, Robert P, Savage, Scott, Crisp, Brett, Smith, Edwin, Daniels, Rowell, Brennan, Pj, Rich, Victoria, Doyle, Joan, May, Linda, Wagner, Michael, Collins, Brian, Lewin, Greg, Ambookan, Marianne, Vertichio, Rosanne, Joseph, Antz, Jackson, Georgia F, Maher, Monica, Sabel, Allison, Valdez, Carolyn, Brown, Bud, Moldenhauer, Kendra, Chou, Jennifer, MacKenzie, Thomas D, Lovett, Paris B, Davis-Moon, Linda, Mathew, Rex G

    Published in American journal of medical quality (01-03-2013)
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    Measuring continuous quality improvement implementation in hospitals by Meurer, Steven Joseph

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), if properly implemented, is a managerial methodology that intends to reduce variation in an organization's processes…”
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    Dissertation