• Caring · Jun 2000

    Assuring & improving the quality of in-home services.

    • R Applebaum.
    • Caring. 2000 Jun 1;19(6):12-5.

    AbstractLong-term care represents the interface between health care and social services and thus includes a multitude of services and staff that deliver long-term assistance. The range of services, consumers, and environmental circumstances under the home care umbrella creates a considerable challenge for both providers and regulators. This article examines five principles to assure high-quality care: Know your customers, listen to your customers, collect good information for decision-making, understand that the group is smarter than the individual, and realize that sub-optimization is a critical challenge facing organizations.

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