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#To their local licensing office and their funding body, as well as to the affected resident’s family and the resident’s family doctor.
#The Ombuds, Best of Care, pg.208 notes that the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority is the only exception. It has been inspecting private hospital facilities under the Hospital Act regularly since September 2007.
#As Previously for a short period of April time in 2013-14, all health authorities now provide provided online access to summary inspection reports for Hospital Act facilities. These reports can be accessed which were accessible through the ministry’s Home and Community Care website (http://www.govThat is no longer the case.bcA health authority may provide limited or no information on the private hospitals.ca/hcc) under Instead, Fraser Health, for example provides summary inspection reports on residential care facilities but not private hospitals; Interior Health provides for both but with no real information; Island Health identifies there there has been a routine or non routine visit, and if there are any conditions on the Accountability sectionresidential care facility or private hospital.
#CCALA, s.22.
#CCALA facilities are required only to ensure that either a medical or nurse practitioner can be contacted in an emergency. However the funding agreement with the health authority may require a registered nurse to be on site.