Quality indicators – where future: what, why &A; World Health Organization?
What do older people want in quality aged care services? Lauren Todorovic, Chief executive officer HelloCare Interviews Judy Gregurke, National Handler Aged Care Reform, COTA Australia most the Quality Indicators in Old Tutelage. #agedcarequality18
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