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It's unfortunate, with such a quality contested-ball team across the ground, and an Australian of the Year leading the line, but the club can hardly complain.
The desirability of increasing nurse staffing levels as a means to improve quality is contested on grounds other than cost.
Such consensus techniques are a well-established approach for developing measures of quality of care in healthcare, particularly in areas where high quality evidence is contested or not available [ 8].
Our paper investigates the emergence, development and contested nature of quality assurance (QA) in the European policy arena as part and parcel of the Bologna Process.
It's become painfully obvious that the term "Super Tuesday" was coined for the quantity of elections contested, not the quality of participants involved.
I say "apparently" because the quality of the data is hotly contested.
Even naming this area is contested: implementation science, adoption, quality improvement, dissemination, complex intervention and knowledge translation [ 9- 11].
The concept of quality assessment in relation to RCTs is much less contested and there is general agreement on criteria against which quality should be judged.
During quality control, only one final diagnosis was contested and resolved after discussion between the GP and the adjudicators.
Now Unsworth has written a sequel, "The Quality of Mercy," in which that treatment is contested.
The use of quality assessment in reviews of qualitative research is contested.
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