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September 2004 After a second Congressional Hearing revealed further problems with the inspection process, the "deemed providers" of accreditation are recalibrating their inspections. Still the question remains: Was the scandal at Maryland General Hospital a case of a "few bad apples" or is just the tip of the iceberg? Please Login (at right) or Register to view article
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Maryland General
- Blowing the Whistle
- Part I. Cracks in the Healthcare Quality System?
- Part II. Facts of the Maryland General Healthcare Scandal
- Part III. Broken Windows at Maryland General Hospital
- Part IV. Inadequate Inspections
- Part V: A Few Bad Apples or the Tip of the Iceberg?
- Unannounced Inspections: Unlikely to Improve Quality
- The GAO Report on CMS - it's out
- The GAO Report Recommmendations: The good, the bad, and the irrelevant
- The GAO Report Recommmendations: The Regulators, Accreditors and Inspectors Respond


