In the medical world a lot of times the term/acronym PCP is used which means primary care physician. There really are not a lot of words to describe ones health care providers but depending on what yo mean you could get specific and say RN (registered nurse), LPN (licensed practitioner nurse), MD (medical doctor)...and so on. I have written a few papers and use the term curative personnel / medical practice just because I get sick of saying health care provider all of the time.
Another word or phrase that we use for Home Health Care Provider can also be known asGuardian's PlaceHome NursingNurseSocial WorkerMedical CenterCaregiver
health care is two words health is one and care is two.
Enter the name of your health care provider in this field. How long have you had this health care provider? Will your college degree catapult you into the health care field?
Word Roots are the subject or foundation of the health care term.
"Gesundheitspflege"
It is actually both, usage is based on preference. Generally "healthcare" is used by hospitals, while "health care" is used by other services.
The word health can be abbreviated as hlth. Another abbreviation that can be used for the word health is simply the letter h.
have sex
The question is not specific enough for a comprehensive answer, but to answer the existing question in a word: yes.
Another word for health is the word life. And it ends in the requisite letter e.
look after, care for, protect, tend
Urinate is a medical term. You may also see the word micturate or void, a synonym. But most health care providers and medical text books simply use the word urinate.