Volunteer and Paid Ombudsmen Investigating Complaints in Six States: A Natural Triaging

The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program provides an opportunity to explore how a public mandate is implemented through the use of paid and volunteer ombudsmen who investigate complaints in long-term care facilities. In this article, the authors report partial findings from a growing database across six...

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Elderly people
General studies
Grievances
Health Care Services
Health Care Services Policy
Health Professions
Investigations
Long Term Care
Long term health care
Nursing homes
Ombudsman programs
Ombudsmen
Pay
Social organization. Social system. Social structure
Sociology
USA
Volunteers
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