Description
This summarization is about the book "Quality Improvement by Peer Review Oxford General Practice Series, No 32." The book is about how peer review is an effective way to improve quality of care in the long term. It is based on the original Dutch book, which was very popular and well reviewed. The ideas presented in this new book are mainstream and challenging, and will help to extend the audit debate as well as to further progress in continuing medical education.
Peer review is especially effective in inducing change and improvement in practice in the long term as it is relevant, locally based, simple and educational. The original Dutch book from which this book was developed was extremely popular and very well reviewed. The ideas presented in this new book are mainstream and challenging and will help to extend the audit debate as well as to further progress in continuing medical education.