نتایج جستجو برای: Drug Inspectors

تعداد نتایج: 590844  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
abhay b. kadam the foundation for research in community health (frch), pune, india karen maigetter department of epidemiology and public health, swiss tropical and public health institute (swiss tph), basel, switzerland roger jeffery centre for south asian studies, school of social and political science, university of edinburgh, edinburgh, uk nerges f. mistry the foundation for research in community health (frch), pune, india mitchell g. weiss department of epidemiology and public health, swiss tropical and public health institute (swiss tph), basel, switzerland allyson m. pollock global public health unit, queen mary university of london, london, uk

background good drug regulation requires an effective system for monitoring and inspection of manufacturing and sales units. in india, despite widespread agreement on this principle, ongoing shortages of drug inspectors have been identified by national committees since 1975. the growth of india’s pharmaceutical industry and its large export market makes the problem more acute.   methods the foc...

Background Good drug regulation requires an effective system for monitoring and inspection of manufacturing and sales units. In India, despite widespread agreement on this principle, ongoing shortages of drug inspectors have been identified by national committees since 1975. The growth of India’s pharmaceutical industry and its large export market makes the problem more acute.   Methods The foc...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2016
Abhay B Kadam Karen Maigetter Roger Jeffery Nerges F Mistry Mitchell G Weiss Allyson M Pollock

BACKGROUND Good drug regulation requires an effective system for monitoring and inspection of manufacturing and sales units. In India, despite widespread agreement on this principle, ongoing shortages of drug inspectors have been identified by national committees since 1975. The growth of India's pharmaceutical industry and its large export market makes the problem more acute. METHODS The foc...

2000
Waly Wane

In an economy where corruption is pervasive, how should tax inspectors be compensated? The optimal compensation scheme must take into account the strategic interaction between taxpayers and tax inspectors. Pure “tax farming” (paying tax inspectors a share of their tax collections) is optimal only when all tax inspectors are corruptible. When there are both honest and corruptible inspectors, the...

2018
Suzanne Rutz Hester van de Bovenkamp Simone Buitendijk Paul Robben Antoinette de Bont

BACKGROUND Users of care services are increasingly participating in inspections of the quality of care. In practice, incorporating service users' views is difficult, as users may have other views on good care than inspectors and thus give information that does not fit the inspectors' assessment criteria. This study compared the views on good care of young care users (adolescents) and inspectors...

2017
Alan Boyd Rachael Addicott Ruth Robertson Shilpa Ross Kieran Walshe

The credibility of a regulator could be threatened if stakeholders perceive that assessments of performance made by its inspectors are unreliable. Yet there is little published research on the reliability of inspectors' assessments of health care organizations' services. Objectives We investigated the inter-rater reliability of assessments made by inspectors inspecting acute hospitals in Englan...

Journal: :International journal of environmental health research 2010
Igor Burstyn Lorraine Jonasi T Cameron Wild

It was hypothesized that occupational health and safety (OHS) inspectors who prefer to use autonomy supportive tactics to resolve workplace conflicts (e.g. providing rationale, choices) would be more effective in resolving industry non-compliance with OHS regulations, compared to inspectors who prefer to use coercive tactics (e.g. deadlines, pressure). Preferences for resolving work conflicts w...

2000
Jeffrey Carver

As the popularity of software grows so does the need for quality. In many contexts software inspections have become or are becoming an important part of the quality assurance effort for software products. Software inspections continue to spread across the industry. Inspections are a process whereby software artifacts are examined by a group of inspectors to ensure that they meet some set of qua...

1998
Zhijun Zhang Victor Basili Ben Shneiderman

Inspection is a fundamental means of achieving software usability. Past research showed that during usability inspection the success rate (percentage of problems detected) of each individual inspector was rather low. We developed perspective-based usability inspection, which divides the large variety of usability issues along di erent perspectives and focuses each inspection session on one pers...

2012
Ron Schellings Brigitte AB Essers Alfons G Kessels Florian Brunner Tijmen van de Ven Paul BM Robben

BACKGROUND Health care regulatory agencies perform audits or inspections to judge the quality and safety of health care. This judgment is based on the assessment of a large set of health care indicators as accepted by the profession. However, there is a lack of knowledge about the influence of these indicators and whether a smaller number would be sufficient for a quality assessment or audit pr...

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