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A regulatory approach to improving long-term and residential care | Author(s) | Rachel Fleishman |
Journal title | Quality Management in Health Care, vol 4, no 3, 1996 |
Pages | pp 28-37 |
Keywords | Geriatric units ; Care homes ; Nursing homes ; Long term ; Registration eg homes, nursing homes ; Management [care] ; Quality ; Israel. |
Annotation | After a 10-year collaborative effort by researchers, policy makers and fieldworkers in Israel, the national regulatory systems for long-term and residential care institutions have been transformed. Use of the RAF Method for Regulation, Assessment, Follow-up and Continuous Improvement of Quality of Care has led to a dramatic improvement in the quality of care in these institutions. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-990121217 A |
Classmark | LDB: KW: LHB: 4Q: Q3: QA: 59: 7H6 * |
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