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The quality issue
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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“It is essential that discussion about the quality and effectiveness of care are reintroduced into the centre of the debate as they are, in the end, the more important dimensions of NHS performance” (Maxwell, 1984).
While the term quality is not much used explicitly in clinical medicine in general and mental health services in particular, quality is implicit in much that guides us. Indeed it is at the very foundations of our health care practice – the ethical codes with their emphasis on beneficence, non-malevolence, respect for autonomy, justice and fairness.
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