2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1549-3741(03)29051-1
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The Role of the Private Sector in Monitoring Health Care Quality and Patient Safety

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“…The Patient Rights, Patient Care and Sup-port Services domains are inadequately checked against the clinical domains of the NCS and the Batho Pele principles during relicensing inspections. These inconsistencies in licensing and relicensing audits can relate to previous studies which have indicated that a lack of effective communication on part of the regulator may lead to major target areas being unchecked, especiallyin high-risk areas of the organisation [12][13] . Respect is central to a culture of compassionate care in nursing practice, in the vision and strategy for nurses and midwives 14 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Patient Rights, Patient Care and Sup-port Services domains are inadequately checked against the clinical domains of the NCS and the Batho Pele principles during relicensing inspections. These inconsistencies in licensing and relicensing audits can relate to previous studies which have indicated that a lack of effective communication on part of the regulator may lead to major target areas being unchecked, especiallyin high-risk areas of the organisation [12][13] . Respect is central to a culture of compassionate care in nursing practice, in the vision and strategy for nurses and midwives 14 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%