Deployment

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Deployment (Medicine)

Deployment (pronounced: /dɪˈplɔɪmənt/) is a term used in the field of medicine to describe the process of distributing medical resources, such as personnel, equipment, or medication, to where they are needed. The term is derived from the French word déployer, which means to unfold or spread out.

Etymology

The term deployment comes from the French word déployer, which means to unfold or spread out. In the context of medicine, it refers to the distribution or allocation of resources, such as medical personnel, equipment, or medication, to where they are needed.

Related Terms

  • Distribution (medicine): The process of making a product or service available for use or consumption by a patient or health professional in the field of healthcare.
  • Allocation (medicine): The process of assigning resources, such as medical personnel or equipment, to specific tasks or locations.
  • Medical resources: These include medical personnel, equipment, and medication that are used in the provision of healthcare services.
  • Healthcare services: Services provided by health professionals or health care institutions such as hospitals, clinics, or pharmacies to individuals in need of health care.

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