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explain how legislation,charters and codes of practice impact on the communication process in health and social care
Health care delivery setting refers to the physical location or environment where health care services are provided to patients. This can include hospitals, clinics, doctor's offices, nursing homes, and urgent care centers among others. The setting can have an impact on the quality of care, accessibility, and overall patient experience.
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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.
The current European and National legislation that is relevant to pressure area care and risk assessment is the same as the legislation that the United States uses. This legislation is an effort to mitigate risks.
It is the safeguarding legislation
Palliative Care Act 1995
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
Arthur F. Southwick has written: 'The law of hospital and health care administration' -- subject(s): Hospital Legislation, Hospitals, Law and legislation, Legislation, Medical care, Public health administration
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HIPAA - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
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