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  2. UnitingCare Partnership - Wikipedia

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    a 24/7 urgent care, community based rapid response service, called the joint emergency team, provided by Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust. The contract provides seven domains against which its outcomes will be judged: patient experience; safe care; quality care; prevention; urgent care; long term care; and end of life care.

  3. Blue Care - Wikipedia

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    Blue Care is an agency of UnitingCare Queensland, the health and community arm of the Uniting Church in Queensland, Australia.Originally established as the Blue Nursing Service by the Methodist Church in 1953, it has grown into one of the largest not-for-profit providers of residential aged care, community care and retirement living in Queensland and northern New South Wales. [1]

  4. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    Around a million people received government-subsidised aged care services, most of these received low-level community care support, with 160,000 people in permanent residential care. Expenditure on aged care by all governments in 2009-10 was approximately $11 billion. [19] The need to increase the level of care, and known weaknesses in the care ...

  5. UnitingCare Australia - Wikipedia

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    UnitingCare is a brand name under which many Uniting Church community services agencies operate although they may be agencies of the respective Synods, or separate legal entities. Together with agencies under the Uniting Church in Australia without the UnitingCare brand, the agencies form the UnitingCare network.

  6. Wesley Mission - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Mission Victoria (previously Wesley Mission Melbourne) provides a range of community services that help people improve their quality of life and increase their social and economic participation. It works across a range of service areas including aged care, children youth and family, crisis and homelessness, disability, and employment. [8]

  7. Healthcare in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Europe is provided through a wide range of different systems run at individual national levels. Most European countries have a system of tightly regulated, competing private health insurance companies, with government subsidies available for citizens who cannot afford coverage.

  8. Category:Health care in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Category: Health care in Europe. 10 languages. ... Health care in France (14 C, 7 P) G. Healthcare in Georgia (country) (3 C, 3 P) Healthcare in Germany (14 C, 8 P)

  9. List of European countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    This is the map and list of European countries by monthly average wage (annual divided by 12 months), gross and net income (after taxes) for full-time employees in their local currency and in euros. The chart below reflects the average (mean) wage as reported by various data providers, like Eurostat . [ 1 ]