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  • == Community Care == ...proach that emphasizes the provision of healthcare services in a community setting, rather than in a centralized hospital or clinic.
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  • == Community-based care == ...are delivery that aims to provide healthcare services within the community setting, rather than in a centralized hospital or clinic.
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  • == Transmural care == ...al) care. It is a collaborative approach that involves the coordination of care between different healthcare providers and settings.
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  • ...are professionals]] provide [[medical care]] to patients in a [[healthcare setting]]. ...iew of evidence and an assessment of the benefits and harms of alternative care options.
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  • ...can refer to services or personnel that assist in the provision of medical care. ...rly, [[Ancillary staff|ancillary staff]] in a hospital or other healthcare setting are those who provide essential support services, such as medical technolog
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  • ...o reflect the organization's commitment to providing the latest in medical care and treatment. ...e services, including [[primary care]], [[specialty care]], and [[hospital care]]. The organization also offers [[medical education]] and [[research]] oppo
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  • ...the various systems, policies, and services related to health and medical care in [[Canada]]. The term "healthcare" is a compound of the words "health" and "care", indicating the provision of services to maintain or improve health. The t
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  • ...care]], [[urgent care]], [[emergency care]], [[home care]], and [[hospice care]]. The organization also offers health and wellness programs, medical resea * [[Primary care]]: Health care provided by a medical professional with whom a patient has initial contact
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  • ...dicated to managing the unique medical needs of patients within a hospital setting. Hospital medicine has evolved as a distinct branch within the medical fiel ...pitalized patients. They play a crucial role in ensuring the continuity of care and coordination of medical services within a hospital. Key responsibilitie
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  • ...eaning "wholeness, a being whole, sound or well," and "carian" meaning "to care for, undertake, carry out." The term "Serbia" is derived from the Greek wor ...lthcare services to all Serbian citizens, including primary care, hospital care, and prescription drugs.
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  • ...who provides practical training and instruction to students in a clinical setting. This role is often held by experienced doctors, nurses, or other healthcar ...y is to provide students with practical, hands-on experience in a clinical setting. This includes teaching students how to perform various medical procedures,
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  • ...he field of [[medicine]] to refer to the location or setting where medical care is provided. The term is derived from the Latin word ''venire'', meaning "t ...of medicine, it refers to the place where patients come to receive medical care or treatment.
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  • ...f liaison in medicine is to ensure that patients receive the best possible care by facilitating communication and coordination among all members of the hea ...ral medicine and psychiatry, usually taking place in a hospital or medical setting.
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  • ...ntəl hɛlθ ˈnɜːrsɪŋ/) is a specialized field of nursing that focuses on the care of individuals with mental health disorders, such as [[schizophrenia]], [[b Mental health nursing has its roots in the care of the mentally ill dating back to the Middle Ages, with the establishment
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  • The DMC's primary responsibility is to ensure the safety of trial participants and the validi ...rofessionals who work as a primary care giver of patients in a health care setting.
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  • ...ng medical care or treatment. They are the primary party in any healthcare setting. The term patient comes from the Latin word 'patiens', meaning 'one who suf ...term caregiver is derived from the Old English word 'carian', meaning 'to care for', and the Old Norse word 'gefa', meaning 'to give'.
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  • ...individuals are licensed to provide dental care. They are responsible for setting and enforcing standards of practice, investigating complaints against pract ...e obligations to respect the rights and dignity of patients and to provide care that is in their best interest.
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  • '''Feldsher''' (pronunciation: /'felʃər/) is a type of health care professional who is trained to provide a broad range of medical services, p ...al procedures. They often work in rural or remote areas, providing medical care to communities that do not have access to doctors. In some cases, a Feldshe
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  • ...om the Dutch language. ''Nederlandse'' means Dutch, ''Zorg'' translates to care or healthcare, and ''autoriteit'' means authority. Thus, the term literally ...ing and supervising the Dutch healthcare market. Its primary tasks include setting tariffs for healthcare services, ensuring fair competition among healthcare
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  • ...ən ˈsteɪtmənt/), is a detailed report written by an individual's [[primary care physician]] or [[specialist]] that provides information about a patient's c ...ole of the attending physician, who is the doctor in charge of a patient's care, and the statement they provide about the patient's health status. The term
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