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When agencies make a decision about reporting neglect, should “intent” be considered? And how does “intent” mesh with quality assurance and follow-up and what type of report is done?

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When agencies make a decision about reporting neglect, should “intent” be considered? And how does “intent” mesh with quality assurance and follow-up and what type of report is done?

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A. Intent does not drive the policy. The type of report that is required by the policy and follow-up operate independently. Intent does mesh with quality assurance and should be addressed in a licensee’s policies and procedures.

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