EastCare

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EastCare

EastCare (/i:stkeər/), also known as EastCare Health System, is a comprehensive healthcare system that provides a wide range of medical services to patients in the eastern regions.

Etymology

The term "EastCare" is a compound word derived from "East", indicating the geographical location of the healthcare system, and "Care", signifying the provision of medical services and attention.

Related Terms

  • Healthcare: A broad term encompassing various services provided by hospitals, clinics, doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to maintain and improve people's health.
  • Health System: An organization of people, institutions, and resources to deliver healthcare services to meet the health needs of target populations.
  • Medical Services: Services provided by healthcare professionals or healthcare institutions like hospitals and clinics to promote, maintain, or restore health.

Pronunciation

EastCare is pronounced as /i:stkeər/.

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