Written by Ralph Rosynek, as originally published in The Reverse Review. In last month’s column, information was provided suggesting increased lender scrutiny of quality control plans for third-party ...
To construct a truly outstanding patient-safety and quality control program, hospitals must first have a strong quality foundation. Many hospitals attempt to launch sophisticated initiatives and find ...
Quality control is a key component of any successful construction company. It is better in the long run to spend money improving your company's training programs to reduce defects than to try to fix ...
A quality health service, as defined by the World Health Organization, ‘is one which organizes resources in the most effective way to meet the health needs of those most in need, for prevention and ...
Statistical Applications includes topics related to basic statistical applications and advanced statistical applications such as statistical process controls (SPC). Includes elements of central ...
The German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen was the first person to discover the potential use of X-rays for imaging in 1895, when he created the radiograph, an image produced by X-rays instead of light. The ...
Reconfigurable motion control helps today’s machines boost throughput, increase quality, and lower cost. Here we explain the basics of reconfigurable control and how it changes design approaches and ...