The Ethics of Using Quality Improvement Methods in Health CareFREE
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QI Activities: Part of Normal Health Care Operations
Defining QI
Requirements for the Ethical Conduct of QI

Arrangements to Ensure That QI Meets Ethical Requirements
Overlap between QI and Human Subjects Research
QI and Federal Human Subject Protection Regulations
Determining whether a QI Activity Is Also Human Subjects Research

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The Ethics of Using Quality Improvement Methods in Health Care. Ann Intern Med.2007;146:666-673. [Epub 1 May 2007]. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-146-9-200705010-00155
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