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Discussion 1
Quality Measures
The meeting with the stakeholders was a success, yet they pose a great question and would like further explanation on it. Can you explain the differences between clinical quality and customer service quality? Name the advantages and disadvantages of each and how they would benefit your facility when implemented properly?
Discussion 2
This is an opportunity for you to evaluate the effectiveness of inferential statistics in health care. Please respond in the first person, share personal experiences, and ask questions to further develop your understanding of how to analyze a data set using inferential statistics.
Using the University Library, locate one of the following articles below* and answer the following questions:
1. What is the quantitative problem statement?
2. What is the quantitative purpose statement?
3. What are the quantitative research questions and hypotheses?
4. How was the data collected?
5. How was the data analyzed?
6. What was the benefit of using the selected statistical test?
7. What was the outcome of the study?
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