care workforce

collocation in English

meaningsofcareandworkforce

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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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workforce
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/ˈwɜːk.fɔːs/
us
/ˈwɝːk.fɔːrs/
the group of people who work in a company, industry, ...
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(Definition ofcareandworkforcefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The choice of policy instruments required to manage the healthcareworkforceis embedded in, and is influenced by, the broader governance context.
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For instance, the healthcareworkforcein a national capital may not have a suitable national comparator.
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Yet, so far, most countries have only begun to re-examine the profile of their healthcareworkforceand have not made fundamental changes.
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This article presents common facilitators and barriers to lifelong learning as perceived by both implementers and recipients of a regional primarycareworkforcedevelopment strategy.
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The next four papers have a common concern by virtue of their consideration of issues relating to the organization of the healthcareworkforce.
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These highly qualified staff form a tiny proportion of thecareworkforce.
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The materials produced are available to local employers to support their own recruitment and retention efforts to reduce vacancy rates in the socialcareworkforce.
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It is a disturbing thought that of the 1 million-strongcareworkforce, only 20 per cent have any recognised training qualification at all.
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From this information we estimate that there are over one million people in the socialcareworkforce.
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We are therefore proposing a periodic fee to give the councils flexibility in drawing up a scheme that will best suit the socialcareworkforce.
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We are committed to expanding the primarycareworkforceboth through national and local initiatives.
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Some 80 per cent of the entire socialcareworkforcehave no recognised qualifications or training.
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We all wish to see far greater numbers of the socialcareworkforcetrained and qualified appropriately and, in due course, registered with the councils.
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It will revitalise the socialcareworkforceand provide it with the recognition that it deserves.
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A skilled and qualified childcareworkforceis essential to meet our objectives to increase the availability of high quality child care for all age groups.
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Health economics examines the organization of health care systems, including the role of the healthcareworkforceand health insurance programs.
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The five concepts are transparency, care integration, patient/consumer engagement, medical education reform, and healthcareworkforcesafety and the restoration of joy and meaning in work.
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Developing the skills of the socialcareworkforceis a continuous priority, specifically in response to changes in the social care sector and media coverage of social care issues.
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Many of the provisions are intended to strengthen the healthcare workforce in rural areas, specifically addressing the limited access to healthcare providers.
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