Canada:
Lisa Corrente On Why Change In Long-Term Care Homes Requires A Holistic Response
06 November 2019
Torkin Manes LLP
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If adopted, recommendations to address systemic failings
identified by a public inquiry into long-term care homes in Ontario
could result in new staffing models and improved medication
management systems, says Toronto health lawyer Lisa
Corrente.
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