Depends what aspect of health care you are looking at
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Marcia Oliver MSPT, CPT
Old-fashioned thinking.
For health care facilities, you have to qualify basically for health care as nurse and then do some practice in private clinic or nursing home or in the college you study.
Under federal law, there are no specific requirements for presenting a photo ID to obtain health care services. However, some health care providers may request a photo ID for identification purposes, but it is not a legal requirement. It is important to check with your specific health care provider for their policies on ID requirements.
duty of care in protection the health and safety of employees
The 3 major types of health is Emotional Health, Social Health, and Physical Health.
The care that I will provide for my family is a Hollistic kind of care. Such that I shall endevour to care in all faculties of health and not only physical health but also emotional, mental, social and spiritual health.
Health care workers covers a wide range of occupations, from aides, to health care administrators, health care executives, health care interpreters, health engineers, etc. Each have their own set of educational requirements; some from no more than a high school education, to others which require a doctorate.
mental,physical care
The section of the Act that has resulted in the most major change to the health care industry is the administrative simplification portion of which there are four parts: Electronic transactions and code sets standard requirements Privacy requirements Security requirements National identifier requirements
I beleive this will depend on how well the health care workers are taken care of in terms of compensation, beneifts and opportunities to grow and to have a good life. So if they have all that they deserve to have despite of the physical and mental demands that their job require then they may have the model physical and spiritual health. Their own beliefs and choices could also affect their state of physical and mental health so it should also be taken into account.
advise patients on physical activity and how they can do it safley
Physical barriers to access in health care may include lack of transportation, long distances to health care facilities, lack of accessible facilities for individuals with disabilities, and limited availability of parking spaces. These barriers can prevent people from seeking needed medical care and can contribute to disparities in health outcomes.