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Regulating Long-Term Care Quality provides an in-depth analysis of the regulatory frameworks governing long-term care institutions across different healthcare systems. The book examines how quality standards are established, monitored, and enforced in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Author Mor investigates the effectiveness of current regulatory mechanisms and identifies gaps in oversight that may compromise resident care. The work addresses key challenges including staffing requirements, infection control, resident rights, and accountability measures. By comparing regulatory approaches across jurisdictions, the book offers insights into best practices for maintaining high standards of care.
This essential resource is valuable for policymakers, healthcare administrators, facility operators, and advocates concerned with improving long-term care quality and protecting vulnerable elderly populations.







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