The ACMQ 2019 Quality Institute: Blueprint for Change

2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 418-419
Author(s):  
Don Casey
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Author(s):  
Thomas E. Grissom ◽  
Andrew DuKatz ◽  
Hubert A. Kordylewski ◽  
Richard P. Dutton

Recent healthcare legislation, financial pressures, and regulatory oversight have increased the need to create improved mechanisms for performance measurement, quality management tracking, and outcomes-based research. The Anesthesia Quality Institute (AQI) has established the National Anesthesia Clinical Outcomes Registry (NACOR) to support these requirements for a wide-range of customers including individual anesthesiologists, anesthesia practices, hospitals, and credentialing agencies. Concurrently, the availability of increased digital sources of healthcare data make it possible to capture massive quantities of data in a more efficient and cost-effective manner than ever before. With NACOR, AQI has established a user-friendly, automated process to effectively and efficiently collect a wide-range of anesthesia-related data directly from anesthesia practices. This review will examine the issues guiding the evolution of NACOR as well as some potential pitfalls in its growth and usage.


1983 ◽  
Vol 15 (11) ◽  
pp. 109-131 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ole Hjelmar

In order to obtain an evaluation of the environmental impact of a proposed artificial marine island of deposited fly ash a comprehensive research project has been carried out by the Water Quality Institute in cooperation with other institutes. The project involved a number of field investigations designed to yield the information required to predict emissions and ensuing ecotoxicological effects of such an island. This paper treats some project activities which were performed in pursuit of data needed for estimating emissions from various stages of a marine ash island: Dry fly ash characterization, monitoring of operating ash ponds, investigations at old ash ponds, and laboratory leaching test. The results may be used to describe and evaluate emissions from various forms of marine fly ash disposal.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 101
Author(s):  
Ngugi K. ◽  
Aluka P. ◽  
Kahiu Ngugi

Coffea canephora organoleptic cup attributes are the most important factors that define its price in world markets. Determining the components that contribute to the diversity of organoleptic characters will help in the improvement of these qualities in order to obtain favourable markets. Two hundred and six genotypes from twenty one districts and two research institutes were analyzed by a three member expert panel from Uganda Coffee Development Authority using a 10 point descriptive scale and protocols from, The Coffee Quality Institute of America (CQIA). The results revealed that the evaluators’ organoleptic cup trait ratings were significantly different (p< 0.05) for all attributes, reflecting a diversity of cup interests. Four multivariate groups that were significantly different for fragrance, aroma and flavour were formed offering diverse cup tests to different markets. A variety of fine and commercial flavours were detected in ripe cherry and green roasted beans. Cup balance contributed the highest regression coefficient (R2=0.90) to overall assessment while fragrance/aroma had the least (R2=0.22). The above average rating of 75% for cup balance, flavour, mouth feel, aftertaste, fragrance and aroma revealed that Ugandan Robusta coffees were of high quality with a mild taste. The higher cup acidity among land races,‘nganda’ and ‘erecta’ genotypes revealed that genotypes with high sugars and cup acidity could be selected for from local germ-plasm. Coffee types and environmental factors such as soil texture, altitude and location influenced the content and level of organoleptic cup attributes. A diversity of flavours that exist among Uganda Robusta coffee and has so far remained unexploited, would provide new marketing channels, enhance quality and earn the country the much desired foreign exchange capital.


2003 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 204-213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deborah M. Nadzam ◽  
D. Michael Waggoner ◽  
Eric Hixson ◽  
Anthony Warmuth ◽  
P. Mardeen Atkins

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