Linda Pomeroy
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Barbosa E, Jones L, Pomeroy L, Robert G, Burnett S, Anderson J, et al.
Int J Health Policy Manag
. 2020 Jul;
11(2):173-182.
PMID: 32610820
Background: Hospital boards have statutory responsibility for upholding the quality of care in their organisations. International research on quality in hospitals resulted in a research-based guide to help senior hospital...
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Jones L, Pomeroy L, Robert G, Burnett S, Anderson J, Morris S, et al.
BMJ Qual Saf
. 2018 Nov;
28(3):198-204.
PMID: 30381330
Background: Healthcare systems worldwide are concerned with strengthening board-level governance of quality. We applied Lozeau, Langley and Denis' typology (transformation, customisation, loose coupling and corruption) to describe and explain the...
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Myron R, French C, Sullivan P, Sathyamoorthy G, Barlow J, Pomeroy L
J Interprof Care
. 2017 Dec;
32(3):257-265.
PMID: 29240524
Improving the quality of healthcare involves collaboration between many different stakeholders. Collaborative learning theory suggests that teaching different professional groups alongside each other may enable them to develop skills in...
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Jones L, Pomeroy L, Robert G, Burnett S, Anderson J, Fulop N
BMJ Qual Saf
. 2017 Jul;
26(12):978-986.
PMID: 28689191
Background: Health systems worldwide are increasingly holding boards of healthcare organisations accountable for the quality of care that they provide. Previous empirical research has found associations between certain board practices...