Sentences with phrase «substandard care as»

In any event, whether a college must or should choose to treat a single instance of substandard care as being a conduct issue, or a competence issue, may have a serious impact on the number of complaints the college may receive.

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It's admitting they offer substandard care, to the point where they start using substandard observations as well.
He also asked Comptroller John Liu to look at Animal Care and Control's finances as well as the allegations of substandard animal treatment.
The bill would have required animals to be released on demand to a 501c3 as if that says something about the organization's capability to care for animals. A 501c3 is a tax designation and does not indicate whether the organization provides excellent care or is a hoarder or «hellhole», a seriously substandard facility.
According to the Montreal SPCA Emergency shelter, a puppy mill is defined as: a dog breeding facility that is solely motivated by profit and does not care about the resulting substandard conditions in which the dogs are forced to live.
Nonprofit veterinarians and clinics are subject to the same licensing and inspection standards as for - profit practices, but allegations that nonprofits provide substandard care are common among those who oppose them.
High costs of medical care in North America and substandard care in the developing world and a slew of other reasons create an interesting phenomenon known as medical tourism.
As well as this, Mala has extensive inquest experience and has represented families investigating a relative's death due to substandard medical carAs well as this, Mala has extensive inquest experience and has represented families investigating a relative's death due to substandard medical caras this, Mala has extensive inquest experience and has represented families investigating a relative's death due to substandard medical care.
This can be an individual healthcare provider such as a doctor or nurse, or a company (examples are hospitals or drug companies), who gave substandard care to a mother or child at any time prenatally, during the labor and delivery, and / or after delivery while the child was in the nursery.
The defendant acted or failed to act in such a manner as to constitute negligence, wrongdoing or any type of substandard care;
There is some skepticism from the Indiana Department of Insurance, where the suits are filed, that all these suits will meet the standard of proof, as malpractice complaints tend to increase once a doctor receives bad publicity for substandard care.
Accordingly, a medical professional that provided substandard care, but the victim of that care suffered no injury would not be liable for damages as none would exist.
Similarly, the BC Court of Appeal has stated a regulatory body's interpretation of its own professional standards (e.g., whether such standards extend to singular instances of substandard care) deserve deference, as long as a decision is justified, transparent and intelligible: Salway v. Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC, 2010 BCCA 94 at para. 32.
That finding highlights, but does not answer, the question whether one instance of substandard care (or «negligent» care) is a matter that a health professions regulatory body in BC must address as either a conduct or competence issue.
The direction from the HPRB in this case is essentially that where an inquiry committee does not view a complaint as trivial, frivolous, vexatious or made in bad faith, it can not elect to take no further action under s. 33 (6)(a) of the Act on the basis the registrant has not generally failed to meet professional standards (as submitted by the college), or on the basis the substandard care was an isolated incident not disclosing incompetence (as submitted by the registrant).
As indicated above, the AAMA remains resolute in its position that graduating from a CAAHEP or ABHES accredited medical assisting program, and earning and maintaining CMA (AAMA) certification, are both essential for protecting patients, health care providers, and medical assistants themselves from substandard medical assisting services.
However, as a consequence of young mothers being required to work, infants may be placed in child care at a very early age, and mothers often require a patchwork of solutions, some of which may be substandard.40 Quality child care and early childhood education are extremely important for the promotion of cognitive and socioemotional development of infants and toddlers.41 Yet, child care may cost as much as housing in most areas of the United States, 25 % of the budget of a family with 2 children, and infant care can cost as much as college.42 Many working families benefit from the dependent care tax credit for the cost of child care, allowing those families to place their children in a certified or higher - quality environment.43 However, working families who do not have sufficient income to pay taxes are not able to realize this support for their children, because the credit is not refundable or paid to families before taxation.44 Therefore, some of the most at - risk children who might benefit from high - quality early childhood education are not eligible for financial support.
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