نتایج جستجو برای: linguistic audit

تعداد نتایج: 80151  

2008
GEOFFREY K. PULLUM BARBARA C. SCHOLZ

(2) This property of discrete infinity characterizes EVERY human language; none consists of a finite set of sentences. The unchanged central goal of linguistic theory over the last fifty years has been and remains to give a precise, formal characterization of this property and then to explain how humans develop (or grow) and use discretely infinite linguistic systems. (Epstein and Hornstein 200...

Journal: :BMJ 1991
J Derry M Lawrence K Griew J Anderson J Humphreys K S Pandher

OBJECTIVES To develop a systematic method for both summative and formative audit of practice audits, and to use the method to review Oxfordshire practice audits and to plan improvement. DESIGN Development of a coding system for the audit cycle subsequently used prospectively to assess audits reported to medical audit advisory group coordinators on practice visits. SETTING All 85 general pra...

2006
Adrian Baldwin Yolanta Beres Simon Shiu

The document describes an innovative way to assess the effectiveness of internal IT controls where the control framework is first captured in the models and then the models are used to analyse the evidence gathered from the IT environment. The aim is to lift the risk and control management lifecycle from a series of people based processes to one where model based technology enhances, connects a...

Journal: :Quality in health care : QHC 1992
R Batty N Barber

OBJECTIVES To determine the extent and nature of prescription monitoring incidents by hospital pharmacists and to derive a performance indicator to allow prescription monitoring to be compared among hospitals in North West Thames region. DESIGN Survey of all self recorded prescription monitoring incidents for one week in June 1990. SETTING All (31) acute hospitals in the region with pharmac...

2015
David L. Parker Samuel C. Yamin Lisa M. Brosseau Min Xi Robert Gordon Ivan G. Most Rodney Stanley

BACKGROUND Small manufacturing businesses often lack important safety programs. Many reasons have been set forth on why this has remained a persistent problem. METHODS The National Machine Guarding Program (NMGP) was a nationwide intervention conducted in partnership with two workers' compensation insurers. Insurance safety consultants collected baseline data in 221 business using a 33-questi...

2015
Stuart J. Barnes

Implementing large strategic IS in the UK health sector has recently become the subject of much debate, as hospitals have undergone wide-reaching government-led institutional reforms involving the introduction of IT. Many of the developments have followed the patterns in the U.S. One such example is that of Case Mix, introduced strategically as part of the Resource Management Initiative and aim...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1992
T J Hodgetts G E Ratcliffe

The 61 personnel, 60 male, evacuated from the Gulf to Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital on medical grounds between late October 1990 and mid March 1991 are reviewed with particular regard to previous medical history, previous medication, and appropriate PULHHEEMS grading. The percentage evacuated was 0.24% of Army personnel involved in "Operation Granby" which is considered acceptably small.

High-quality internal audit is expected to lead to high-quality financial reporting. High-quality financial reporting expresses itself in earning quality. Earning quality has been playing a key role in capital market for a long time. Finance users pay special attention to earning quality because they make their decision based on it. On the other hand, the market economy will experience awful, i...

Journal: :The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1982
P Freeling R H Burton

The ways in which ;medical audit' can be used in the continuing education of general practitioners are examined, and certain rules for the conduct of such education in small groups of peers are put forward. However, it proved impossible to evaluate the outcome of the educational exercise because those taking part refused to audit twice any single aspect of their daily work.

2015
Andreas Kiesow Novica Zarvic Oliver Thomas

The major aim of this paper is to create awareness of the demand for computer-assisted audit solutions within the European research community. The cause of this demand is twofold; on the one hand, regulatory pressure is increasing through both the reform of the audit sector in the European Union regarding mandatory audit firm rotation and tightened independence requirements. On the other hand, ...

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