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  2. Medical state - Wikipedia

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    Medical state is a term used to describe a hospital patient's health status, or condition. The term is most commonly used in information given to the news media, and is rarely used as a clinical description by physicians. Two aspects of the patient's state may be reported. The first aspect is the patient's current state, which may be reported ...

  3. Health - Wikipedia

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    Primary care medical services are provided by physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, or other health professionals who have first contact with a patient seeking medical treatment or care. [59] These occur in physician offices, clinics, nursing homes, schools, home visits, and other places close to patients. About 90% of medical ...

  4. Patient - Wikipedia

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    A day patient (or day-patient) is a patient who is using the full range of services of a hospital or clinic but is not expected to stay the night. The term was originally used by psychiatric hospital services using of this patient type to care for people needing support to make the transition from in-patient to out-patient care.

  5. Patient advocacy - Wikipedia

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    And more radical health analysts coined the term health empires [5] to refer to the increasing power of these large teaching institutions that linked hospital care with medical education, putting one in the service of the other, arguably losing the patient-centered focus in the process. It was not surprising, then, that patient advocacy, like ...

  6. Preventive healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Other cessation techniques include group support programs, nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), hypnosis, and self-motivated behavioral change. Studies have shown long term success rates (>1 year) of 20% for hypnosis and 10%-20% for group therapy. [55] Cancer screening programs serve as effective sources of secondary prevention. The Mayo Clinic ...

  7. Treatment decision support - Wikipedia

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    For example, some disease-specific programs may offer series of surveys that help a patient determine their treatment preferences, [1] however these services have been criticized as supporting only a small portion of patients who fit the questions. [2] Other treatment decision support programs include the ability to discuss treatment options ...

  8. Trump transition team plans immediate WHO withdrawal ... - AOL

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    Trump has nominated several critics of the organization to top public health positions, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic who is up for the post of secretary of Health and Human ...

  9. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    Assistive technology (AT) is a term for assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and the elderly. Disabled people often have difficulty performing activities of daily living (ADLs) independently, or even with assistance.