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Health Care: Encyclopedia - Health care

Health care or healthcare is the prevention, treatment, and management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professions [1]. The healthcare industry is one of the world's largest and fastest-growing industries, consuming over 10 percent of gross domestic product of most developed nations. Prior to the popularisation of the neologism healthcare, English-speakers referred to medicine or to the health sectorIncluding:

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Primary health care - Principles of primary health care
Primary health care - Equitable distribution. Health services must be shared equally by all people irrespective of their ability to pay. Primary health care - Community participation. There must be a continuing effort to secure meaningful involvement of the community in the planning, implementation and maintenance of health services, beside maximum reliance on local resources such as manpower, money and materials. < ...

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Primary health care, Primary health care - Essential components of primary health care, Primary health care - Principles of primary health care, Primary health care - Equitable distribution, Primary health care - Community participation, Primary health care - Intersectoral coordination, Primary health care - Appropriate technology

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Health Care: Alternative Health Dictionary on Unitary Health Care

Unitary Health Care (unitary nursing): A mode of nursing based on the work of nursing professor Martha Elizabeth Rogers, Ph.D. (1914Ð1994), during the 1950s in New York. It includes Health Patterning and Unitary Pattern Appreciation.

 

(See also: Unitary Health Care, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Mid-levels - Health Care

Hospital can be found in Mid-levels, namely the Hong Kong Central Hospital. It plays a very important role in maintaining the healthy and meaningful life of Hong Kong people from all walks of life. Mid-levels - The Hong Kong Central Hospital. The Hong Kong Central Hospital (Website) is conveniently located in the town center. It provides an elegant and comfortable setting while delivering medical services of the highest standard. All wards are air-conditioned and designed for the optimal round-the-c ...

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Health Care: Encyclopedia - Natural health

In alternative medicine, natural health is an eclectic self-care system of "natural therapies" concerned with building and restoring health and wellness via prevention and healthy lifestyles. Natural health includes herbalism, natural hygiene, naturopathy, and nutripathy and these techniques are sometimes viewed to be useful as complementary therapy to conventional medicine. Natural health - History of Natural Health. Although the term natural health did not become part of common usage until the late ...

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Health Care: Encyclopedia - Publicly-funded medicine

Publicly funded medicine is a healthcare system that is financed entirely or in majority part by government funds (taxes or quasi-taxes) instead of through private payments made to insurance companies or directly to health care providers (health care premiums, copayments or deductibles). Publicly funded medicine may be administered and provided by the government, as in the United Kingdom; however, in some systems, medicine is publicly funded but most health providers are private entities, such as in Canada. The organizat ...

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Health Care: Health Insurance Glossary Dictionary - Home Health Care

Definition and meaning of Home Health Care :

 

Home Health Care:  Care received at home as part-time skilled nursing care, speech therapy, physical or occupational therapy, part-time services of home health aides or help from homemakers or choreworkers. (H)

(Source: InsWeb)

 

Also see these pages: Home Health Care , Health Insurance, Health Insurance SitemapInsurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - H

 

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Health care in Canada - History

The first organized health care in Canada was hospitals set up by Catholic religious orders in New France. Religiously run hospitals were the norm up to the early twentieth century. They were generally for the poor, wealthier citizens would be cared for in their homes by expensive doctors. In the late nineteenth century a movement began that called for the improved health care for the poor, focusing mainly on sanitation and hygiene. This period saw important advances including the provision of safe drinking water to most of the population, public baths and beaches, and municipa ...

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Health care in Canada, Health care in Canada - History, Health care in Canada - Government involvement, Health care in Canada - Private sector, Health care in Canada - Canadian health care in comparison

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Health care - Healthcare as an industry

The healthcare industry includes the delivery of health services by doctors and other allied health providers. Usually such services receive payment from the patient or from the patient's insurance company; although they may be government-financed (such as the National Health Service in the United Kingdom) or delivered by charities or volunteers, particularly in poorer countries. Health care can form an enormous part of a country's economy. In 2003, health care costs paid to hospitals, doctors, nursing homes, diagnostic laboratories, ...

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Health care, Health care - Healthcare as an industry, Health care - Medical and social models of healthcare, Health care - Reference

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Primary health care - Essential components of primary health care

The Declaration of Alma Ata outlined the 8 essential components of primary health care. 1. Education concerning prevailing health problems and the methods of preventing and controlling them. 2. Promotion of food supply and proper nutrition. 3. An adequate supply of safe water and basic sanitation. 4. Maternal and child health care, including family planning. 5. Immunisation against major infectious diseases. 6. Prevention and control of locally endemic disaeses. 7. Appropriate treatment of comm ...

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Primary health care, Primary health care - Essential components of primary health care, Primary health care - Principles of primary health care, Primary health care - Equitable distribution, Primary health care - Community participation, Primary health care - Intersectoral coordination, Primary health care - Appropriate technology

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Health Service Executive

The Health Service Excecutive (HSE) manages the delivery of the entire health service as a single national entity. Currently the HSE is continuing to manage the health service under the Health Act 1970 structres. The Health Boards no longer exist as corporate entities, however the structures which existed remain as divisions of the HSE until a plan of reorganisation is complete. Each former health board area operates as a division of the HSE and the former chief executi ...

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Health care in the Republic of Ireland, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Department of Health & Children, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Health Service Executive, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Delivery, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Primary healthcare, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Hospitals, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - External link

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Canadian and American health care systems compared - Cost of health care

Health care is one of the most expensive items of both nations’ budgets. In 2001, in Canada, about 16.2% of government money was spent on health care, while in the United States this number was 17.6%. When exchange rates are included it can be seen that government in the United States spends more per capita on health care than the government does in Canada. In 2001, the government of Canada spent $1533 ...

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Canadian and American health care systems compared, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Government involvement, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Cost of health care, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Medical professionals, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Drugs, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Technology, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Litigation, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Ancillary expenses, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Quality of health care, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Cancer, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Effect of poverty, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Economic effects, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Flexibility, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Politics of health

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Canadian and American health care systems compared - Quality of health care

While Canada's health system is cheaper, it compares well on a statistical level with the American one. Life expectancy in 2002 was about two and a half years lower in the United States than in Canada, with Canadians living to an average of 79.8 years and Americans 77.3. Infant and child mortality rates are also markedly higher in the United States. This may be due in part to the different way agencies compile their statistics. When comparisons of public satisfaction are made between the two nations' health care systems, the numbers f ...

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Canadian and American health care systems compared, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Government involvement, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Cost of health care, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Medical professionals, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Drugs, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Technology, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Litigation, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Ancillary expenses, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Quality of health care, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Cancer, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Effect of poverty, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Economic effects, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Flexibility, Canadian and American health care systems compared - Politics of health

Read more here: » Canadian and American health care systems compared: Encyclopedia II - Canadian and American health care systems compared - Quality of health care

Health Care: Health Insurance Glossary Dictionary - Managed Health Care Plan

Definition and meaning of Managed Health Care Plan :

 

Managed Health Care Plan:  A plan which involves financing, managing, and delivery of health care services. Typically, it involves a group of providers who share the financial risk of the plan or who have an incentive to deliver cost effective, but quality, service. (H)

(Source: InsWeb)

 

Also see these pages: Managed Health Care Plan , Health Insurance, Health Insurance SitemapInsurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - M

 

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Health care in Canada - Government involvement

The various levels of government pay for about 70% of Canadians' health care, although this number has decreased somewhat in recent years. The British North America Act did not give either the federal or provincial governments responsibility for health care, as it was then a minor concern. The Act did give the provinces responsibility for regulating hospitals, and the provinces claimed that their general responsibility for local and private matters encompassed health care. The federal government felt that the health of the population fell un ...

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Health care in Canada, Health care in Canada - History, Health care in Canada - Government involvement, Health care in Canada - Private sector, Health care in Canada - Canadian health care in comparison

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Health care in Canada - Private sector

In Canada the private sector has always been the frontline in healthcare. Canadian doctors operate for profit businesses and are the primary gatekeepers to the whole healthcare system. The doctors also have no controls placed on them by the primary payer for services, the government and they are therefore in a position to easily recommend more visits and are guaranteed payment by the government. About 30% of Canadians' health care is paid for through the private sector. This is mostly goes towards services not covered or only partiall ...

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Health care in Canada, Health care in Canada - History, Health care in Canada - Government involvement, Health care in Canada - Private sector, Health care in Canada - Canadian health care in comparison

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Delivery

The delivery of heath care in Ireland is currently a major concern of national politics, health care is typically delivered in a mix of private and public systems with most infrastructure been in private hands. The health care system is often critised for been ad-hoc and fragmentary in nature and not taking advantage of economies of scope. Health insurance is available to the population for those who want to avail of it. Vhi Healthcare and BUPA Ireland, and VIVAS Health a third player provide health insurance. The provision of health ...

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Health care in the Republic of Ireland, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Department of Health & Children, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Health Service Executive, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Delivery, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Primary healthcare, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - Hospitals, Health care in the Republic of Ireland - External link

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Health care in the United States - Who provides it

American health care is provided to patients by a diverse array of entities. There are nonprofit hospitals, which may be operated by county governments, state governments, religious orders, or independent nonprofit organizations. There are for-profit hospitals, which are usually operated by large private corporations. There are many outpatient clinics, which may be operated by any of the above organizations or may be a partnership of health care professionals (essentially a large medical or dental group). Finally, there are some health care professi ...

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Health care in the United States, Health care in the United States - Who provides it, Health care in the United States - Who covers it, Health care in the United States - The coverage gap, Health care in the United States - Major issues, Health care in the United States - Prescription drug coverage, Health care in the United States - Universal health care, Health care in the United States - Notes

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Health care - Medical and social models of healthcare

The more generally accepted view of healthcare is that improvements result from advancements in medical science. The medical model of health focuses on the eradication of illness through diagnosis and effective treatment. In contrast the social model of health places emphasis on changes that can be made in society and in people's own lifestyles to make the population healthier. It defines illness from the point of view of the individual's functioning within their society rather than by monitoring for changes in biological or physiological signs. See also Medical mo ...

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Health care, Health care - Healthcare as an industry, Health care - Medical and social models of healthcare, Health care - Reference

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Health Care: Encyclopedia II - Health care in the United States - Who covers it

The default legal situation has always been that the patient must pay out-of-pocket in full for all services rendered, as with any other service industry; this business model is known as "fee-for-service." But today, fee-for-service applies only to the minority of Americans who are not covered by any kind of insurance, a situation further discussed below. Most Americans are covered by some kind of cost-spreading mechanism (i.e., insurance) which distributes the risk of illness and the cost of health care among a group of people ...

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Health care in the United States, Health care in the United States - Who provides it, Health care in the United States - Who covers it, Health care in the United States - The coverage gap, Health care in the United States - Major issues, Health care in the United States - Prescription drug coverage, Health care in the United States - Universal health care, Health care in the United States - Notes

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