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Secondary health care providers are medical specialists with specific expertise that your primary care provider will refer you to.
Secondary Health Care is an intermediate level of health care, that is concerned with the provision of specific technical, therapeutic or diagnostic services. Specialist consultation procedures and hospital admissions fall into this category of care. These services are episodic and usually focused on a particular health problem. Continuity of care is less critical. Secondary Health Care is provided to a larger group of people from a larger geographic area than those served by Primary Health Care.
Primary health care is about preventing illness or disability. This would include Well Women's Clinics, child immunisation programs, malaria prevention and that sort of thing.Secondary health care is where a patient is ill and is treated, usually by nurses and doctors. Treatment of diabetes, high blood pressure, bronchitis and minor fractures are some examples of secondary health care.Tertiary health care is where things have gone wrong and long term care and rehabilitation programs are used, for instance if someone had a double amputation, they would need artificial limbs and physiotherapy and possibly adaptations to the home.
there are two health care model 1-traditional model 2-dispersed model 1- it include primary care, secondary care and tertiary care first of all a patient go to primary care and and receive diagnosis and treatment you can say common problems and treatment . if problem is not solved then patient referred to secondary care. if disease is most complicated then it referred to tertiary care where sensitive disease are diagnosis or treated
Question isn't clear, but ordinarily Medicare is the primary payor and your retiree coverage is secondary.
I need a primary care physician in miramar, florida
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Sanitation maternal and child health care , immunisation
Tertiary
The difference is that, in primary school, u actually have 4 to 5 subjects only.In secondary school(lower sec),u have double the subjects,9 or 10.CCA in secondary schools is actually compulsory
Rosemary Cook has written: 'Awareness and Influence in Health and Social Care' 'A nurse's survival guide to primary care' -- subject(s): Nurses' instruction, Primary Health Care, Primary Nursing Care, Primary nursing
Primary health care centres are the tertiary level health care facilities that reaches closest to people. It is aimed at providing health care to all in India and every district in India has atleast one PHC.