What are the Key Components of Quality Control in Pediatrics?
Standards and Guidelines: Establishing evidence-based standards and guidelines to ensure consistent and effective care. Performance Measurement: Regularly assessing the performance of healthcare providers and systems using various metrics. Continuous Improvement: Implementing quality improvement initiatives to address identified gaps and enhance care quality. Patient Safety: Ensuring that care practices minimize the risk of harm to pediatric patients. Family-Centered Care: Involving families in the care process to ensure that the care provided aligns with the needs and preferences of both the child and their family.