continuum of care
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontinuumandcare
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continuum
noun[C]
uk/kənˈtɪn.ju.əm/us/kənˈtɪn.ju.əm/
something that changes in character gradually or in very slight stages without any clear ...
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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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Therefore, articles on risk reduction programs, screening programs, and rehabilitation programs were excluded, because these reports do not encompass the wholecontinuumofcare.
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First, microchips and biosensors are likely to support independent living and facilitatecontinuumofcare.
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Collaborative practice is more patient-focused as all members of the team contribute their professional services to thecontinuumofcareand scopes-of-practice begin to blur.
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The information contained in a discharge note is used by physicians in thecontinuumofcare.
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Very few day-care users saw themselves making their way along acontinuumofcaretowards long-stay admission.
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Being accountable for patient care services requires creation of a seamlessly integrated and coordinatedcontinuumofcare.
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The idea of the 'continuumofcare', for example, is a paradigm of decrepitude and caregiving that links conceptually the institution at one end with home care at the other.
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Again, it must be emphasized that subdermal biosensors and microchips alone cannot improve thecontinuumofcareor make our healthcare system proactive rather than reactive.
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The nine health regions are funded on a population basis to provide all publicly funded health services across thecontinuumofcareas an integrated delivery system.
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Medical care is provided on the premises so that thecontinuumofcareprovides tremendous security for the clients of the hospital.
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It is all part of thatcontinuumofcare, which is a very important message that we bring.
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We want acontinuumofcaremade available for the individual.
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The services provided in the home—meals on wheels, health visitors, practitioner nurses and community nurses—are also an important part of thecontinuumofcare.
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Because of thecontinuumofcarefrom pre-treatment to transplants, only the transplant is regionally funded.
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Patients want acontinuumofcarefrom a variety of institutions, provided in a spirit of partnership.
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These welcome developments are seen as part of acontinuumofcarein local psychiatric services.
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Familiarity and continuity will be important features in that specialist service to offer acontinuumofcarethat offers day, respite and long-term residential provision.
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When can he institute a reform to give us a reliablecontinuumofcare?
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The provision of high-quality long-stay care is an essential part of thecontinuumofcarefor people with dementia.
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We are talking about acontinuumofcare.
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