Definition of Continuous Quality Improvement

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Continuous Quality Improvement

The term 'Continuous Quality Improvement ' as it applies to the area of Medicare in the United States can be defined as ' A process which continually monitors program performance. When a quality problem is identified, CQI develops a revised approach to that problem and monitors implementation and success of the revised approach. The process includes involvement at all stages by all organizations, which are affected by the problem and/or involved in implementing the revised approach'.

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