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One common way of gauging quality has been to compare usage of medical procedures across geographic regions, institutions, and individual providers.
To monitor patients' overall level of (daily) functioning, observation rating scales from the field of occupational therapy could be used in addition to inventories gauging quality of life.
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To gauge quality, ask local merchants and restaurateurs which are most popular.
For many winemakers, spring is a time to sample from barrels to gauge quality.
Brady sees assist-to-turnover ratio as a way to gauge quality possessions.
Family satisfaction data may be useful to gauge quality of service delivery.
Secondly, we sought genuine outcome metrics to gauge quality, not process metrics which are often used as inexact proxies for quality, as they are frequently easier to track.
Methods The study used five primary data collection methods to gauge quality of VCT services: closed-ended client interviews with clients exiting VCT sites; open-ended client interviews; interviews with facility managers; review of service statistics; and an observation of the physical environment for VCT by site.
Medical schools also require letters of recommendation to gauge qualities like character and leadership.
It is, of course, an insufferable exercise, always has been, gauging the quality of the Yankees by Steinbrenner's preseason standards.
And no way not to have it affect your experience of every meal abroad, because unless you're made of money, you're gauging the quality of what you eat against what you paid for it.
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