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QOC
(redirected from Quality of Care)

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QOCQatar Olympic Committee
QOCQuality of Care
QOCQuestions, Options, and Criteria
QOCQuantico Orienteering Club (Virginia, Maryland and Washington DC)
QoCQuality of Control
QOCQuick Opening Closure (oil and gas industry)
QOCQueen's Order of Courtesy
QOCQueen of Clubs
QOCQueers Of Color
QOCQuaker Oats Company
QOCQuality of Conformance
QOCQualification Oversight Committee
QOCQuattro Owners Club (UK)
QOCQuantum Owners Club (car club; UK; est. 1990)
QOCQuality of Communication (health questionnaire)


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Health Minister Mike O'Brien said: "Patient safety must be a top priority for the NHS and all patients deserve the highest quality of care.
UHCW NHS Trust - which runs University Hospital and Rugby's Hospital of St Cross - earned 'good' ratings for its quality of care and financial management.
Few of the important aspects, which a medical or health travelers look for to choose and decide a favorable destination are, its geographical position, weather, socio political conditions and quality of care provided.
 
 
 
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