Quality Improvement and TR

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"A key element to the acceptance of recreational therapy as a viable health care service is the profession's ability to demonstrate its effectiveness in serving the needs of clients." (Andel, Standards of Practice Study to Be Conducted, ATRA Newsletter, 11,1, 1995).

  • Kathy Grimes, kathygr*frontiernet.net, Director of Administrative Services and Regulatory Compliance at www.thompsonhealth.com
  • Bob Riley, Green Mountain College, (802) 287-9313
  • Peg Connolly, pconnol*ix.netcom.com
  • Joanne Finegan, REMED Recovery Care Center, (215) 834-1300
  • George Patrick, (301) 496-2276, "Peer Review"
  • Karen Perkins, (301) 496-5159, "Peer Review"
  • Glen Van Andel,
  • Judith Voelkl, jvoelkl*umich.edu, U. of Illinois, (313) 769-7100, "Risk Management"

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