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Internal Supply Chain Performance Measurement: A Health Care Continuous Improvement Implementation

Purpose -- The purpose of this article is to present one example of how the strategies of total quality management (TQM) & continuous improvement are being used by US health care providers to meet the challenges of the future. Design/methodology/approach -- This article presents an application u...

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Published in:International journal of health care quality assurance 2005-01, Vol.18 (6-7), p.533-542
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