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Nursing Management, 2004
The NHSU meanwhile has launched a course to help complaints management staff adopt a more consistent approach to investigating and reporting complaints about the NHS.
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The NHSU meanwhile has launched a course to help complaints management staff adopt a more consistent approach to investigating and reporting complaints about the NHS.
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Gender, Place & Culture, 2022
This chapter examines the development of complaint poetry in sixteenth-century England. Grouping complaint poetry according to subject matter, it first analyses complaints directed towards social, political, and religious conditions and then treats complaints that involve love and spirituality.
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This chapter examines the development of complaint poetry in sixteenth-century England. Grouping complaint poetry according to subject matter, it first analyses complaints directed towards social, political, and religious conditions and then treats complaints that involve love and spirituality.
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Ombudsman complaints: Better complaints handling
Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation, 2016As property professionals, getting it right first time sits at the heart of all that you do. But mistakes do happen and complaints are made. Ombudsman Services: Property (OS:P) is the ombudsman scheme appointed to handle complaints from domestic customers of RICS members.
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British Journal of Nursing, 1995
Ignorantia juris neminem excusat: Ignorance of the law does not excuse. We are all presumed to know the law in this country and cannot plead ignorance of it as a defence in a legal dispute. This presumption applies to every citizen. Every professional therefore requires at least a basic legal knowledge; as a matter of sound common-sense we need to ...
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Ignorantia juris neminem excusat: Ignorance of the law does not excuse. We are all presumed to know the law in this country and cannot plead ignorance of it as a defence in a legal dispute. This presumption applies to every citizen. Every professional therefore requires at least a basic legal knowledge; as a matter of sound common-sense we need to ...
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Complaints about "the chief complaint".
The New England journal of medicine, 1982openaire +3 more sources

