An innovative method of government surveillance of services for the aged in Israel

Explains the conceptual framework behind and the foundation and implementation of the regulation, assessment, follow-up (RAF) method, and continuous improvement of quality of care in the Israeli Government surveillance of long-term care institutions. The RAF method has made crucial changes in the go...

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