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jjjetplane

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Who should be involved in quality control measurement?
 
  A) Patients, doctors, and community members
  B) Professional nursing staff
  C) Consumers, health professionals, staff, and all levels of management
  D) First-, middle-, and top-level management

Question 2

Which is a role the Joint Commission has assumed in ensuring quality at the organizational level?
 
  A) Establishing clinical practice guidelines for health care providers
  B) Reducing DRG reimbursement levels to organizations that perform poorly on accreditation criteria
  C) Standardizing clinical outcome data collection by requiring participating organizations to choose from among 60 acceptable performance measurement systems
  D) Assessing and collecting monetary fines for hospitals that fail to meet the Joint Commission standards for quality control



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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