care provider

collocation in English

meaningsofcareandprovider

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care
noun
uk
/keər/
us
/ker/
the process of protecting someone or something and providing what that person or ...
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provider
noun[C]
uk
/prəˈvaɪ.dər/
us
/prəˈvaɪ.dɚ/
someone who ...
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(Definition ofcareandproviderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcare provider

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Anecdotal evidence suggests, however, that there is significant choice of residentialcareprovideron offer in major cities and seaside towns.
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The role of the hospice nurse f or pressure ulcers is as an educator rather than woundcareprovider.
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These issues pertain to the informalcareprovideras well.
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Extrapolating from codes of secondary care ethics may prove confusing and misleading to the primarycareprovider.
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This of course is only possible with a patient who is cooperative and recognizes and trusts thecareprovider.
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A cash payment to thecareproviderhas, at face value, considerable merit.
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The participants in this study required continuity of healthcareprovider.
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There is also great potential to develop outcome research to compare the impact of different skill=healthcareproviderinput to the care process.
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The primary healthcareprovidermust liaise with patients, make treatment decisions and process patient information, all of which have an ethics dimension.
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Such respite can allow thecareproviderto get away for a much-needed vacation.
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Acareproviderwith complicated psychological issues can disrupt a support group.
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If smoking is to be permitted, it must be constantly supervised and smoking materials kept secure under the control of thecareprovider.
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Successful delivery of telecare is not only dependent on the ability of thecareproviderto meet users' needs.
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In addition, we also assessed the implications of whether patients had contact with a professionalcareproviderbefore or after the onset of psychosis.
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It is estimated to affect most balances positively, except choice/ quality for thecareprovider, gender equity and the creation of a welfare mix.
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Payments to thecareproviderdo not tend to be strongly rights-based.
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