
pmid: 10131617
Argues that audit in gynaecology must achieve improvement in the quality of the service provided or the resources spent on the audit process will be wasted. Setting up audit requires a lead person, time commitment, the involvement of all relevant staff and information. There must be willingness to make changes and a management structure which will allow this to happen.
Medical Audit, England, Planning Techniques, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital, State Medicine
Medical Audit, England, Planning Techniques, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital, State Medicine
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