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Care setting means the environment in which a patient is cared for on a daily basis. A care setting could be a hospital, a nursing home or a respite center.
As far as patient care is concerned the chief medical officer. But as with most things it comes down to who controls the money, so it would be the hospital manager or administrator.
Hospital nursing is administering care to a person in the setting of a facility such as a hospital, instead of in a home like setting.
The ratio between social workers and patients in an acute care hospital setting varies slightly depending on the type of hospital. In some cases the ratio is 1 social worker to each 35 patients or up to 1 social worker per 80 patients.
A care setting is somewhere that people get care from or is left to be cared for. some examples: A hospital , a doctors, a nursery, care centers, hospice, residential home
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Patient and provider safety
It depend on how many patient's visit the hospital.
Outpatient care is performed in a clinic or hospital and does not require an overnight stay. Inpatient care requires the patient be admitted to the hospital where they are monitored 24 hours a day.
Transfer of care