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摘要
为了应对长期护理(LTC)行业的质量问题,安大略省政府实施了2021年的《修复长期护理法案》(Fixing long-term care Act),并更新了问责制和合规措施,包括对违规行为的罚款翻倍,并投资193名新检查员。然而,执法策略和检查制度可能会造成伤害,并忽视该部门的根本问题。对违规行为的罚款可能会造成第22条军规,即家庭缺乏解决根本问题的资金。政府还支配和决定LTC部门的大部分资源配置。问责制和质量改进应该包括将绩效问题作为一个系统来处理。
In response to quality issues within the long-term care (LTC) sector, the Government of Ontario implemented the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021, and updated accountability and compliance measures, including doubling fines for non-compliance and investing in 193 new inspectors. However, enforcement tactics and inspection regimes may contribute to harm and neglect the root issues within the sector. Fines for non-compliance may create catch-22 situations in which homes lack the funds to fix the root issues. Governments also dictate and determine much of the resource allocation within the LTC sector. Accountability and quality improvement should involve addressing performance problems as a system.