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Nursing home inspection has failed

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain): 1987), 1997
exaly   +2 more sources

Quality Indicators as Predictors of Future Inspection Performance in Ontario Nursing Homes

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2020
There are several mechanisms for monitoring the quality of care in long-term care (LTC), including the use of quality indicators derived from resident assessments and formal inspections. The LTC inspection process is time and resource-intensive, and there may be opportunities to better target inspections.
Pouria Mashouri   +3 more
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Nursing homes: registration, conduct and inspection

1994
The discussion of legal provisions relating to institutions and facilities delivering personal health care would be incomplete without also giving a brief survey of regulations relating to nursing homes and mental nursing homes, as well as residential care homes, established and maintained outside the National Health Service.
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Nursing Assistant Views on Nursing Home Regulatory Inspection

Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2010
Nursing assistants provide more than 80% of direct care to residents. However, it is unknown whether or not they clearly understand the purpose of nursing home regulation and incorporate regulatory standards in their care delivery process. This study uses qualitative methods to explore their experiences with nursing home inspection.
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Quality of Care in Private Nursing Homes: Improving Inspection

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 1993
Describes how the 1984 Registered Homes Act has been implemented at the DHA and operational levels, concentrating on the monitoring of care in private nursing homes. It can be seen that, perhaps due to the unspecific nature of the Act, there are significant differences between the DHAs, in terms of the degree of importance attached to quality of care ...
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Improving through inspecting: pharmaceutical inspectors in nursing homes

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2002
English health authorities are required to inspect pharmaceutical practice in registered nursing homes within their area. The inspection process provides opportunities to improve as well as monitor practice. An exploratory study is reported in which the verbal and non‐verbal behaviour of pharmaceutical inspectors was recorded.
Roger Paxton, M.N. Asghar
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Glencarrig Nursing Home inspection report

2010
The purpose of inspection is to gather evidence on which to make judgments about the fitness of the registered provider and to report on the quality of the service. This is to ensure that providers are complying with the requirements and conditions of their registration and meet the standards; that they have systems in place to both safeguard the ...
Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA)   +1 more
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Moyglare Nursing Home inspection report

2010
The purpose of inspection is to gather evidence on which to make judgments about the fitness of the registered provider and to report on the quality of the service. This is to ensure that providers are complying with the requirements and conditions of their registration and meet the standards; that they have systems in place to both safeguard the ...
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Portiuncula Nursing Home inspection report

2010
The purpose of inspection is to gather evidence on which to make judgments about the fitness of the registered provider and to report on the quality of the service. This is to ensure that providers are complying with the requirements and conditions of their registration and meet the standards; that they have systems in place to both safeguard the ...
Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA)   +1 more
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Riverview Nursing Home inspection report

2010
The purpose of inspection is to gather evidence on which to make judgments about the fitness of the registered provider and to report on the quality of the service. This is to ensure that providers are complying with the requirements and conditions of their registration and meet the Standards.
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