Using Standardized Patients to Measure Quality: Evidence from the Literature and a Prospective Study
Authors: Glassman, Peter A.; Luck, Jeff; O'Gara, Elizabeth M.; Peabody, John W.
Source: Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, Volume 26, Number 11, November 2000 , pp. 644-653(10)
Publisher: Joint Commission Resources
Abstract:
The authors comprehensively review the steps for using standardized patients as quality monitors of physician performance and discuss results from their own work in using standardized patients in a clinical practice setting.Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2000-11-01
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