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  2. Shared care - Wikipedia

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    Shared care involves the establishment of partnerships between professionals and laymen in which they share a common goal. Examples are an improvement in the health of a patient where there is patient empowerment to take a major degree of responsibility care and arrangements in which the life of a disadvantaged person is improved by the joint efforts of a social service and an outside lay ...

  3. Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response

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    Its functions include preparedness planning and response; building federal emergency medical operational capabilities; countermeasures research, advance development, and procurement; and grants to strengthen the capabilities of hospitals and health care systems in public health emergencies and medical disasters.

  4. Unite Health Share Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Unite Health Share Ministries (UHSM) is an American 501(c)(3), non-profit, [1] Christian health care sharing ministry established in 2018, and based in Norfolk, Virginia. It provides its services through a contract with the PHCS PPO Network.

  5. Shared decision-making in medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Shared Decision-Making programme is part of the Quality Improvement Productivity and Prevention (QIPP) Right Care programme. In 2012, the programme entered an exciting new phase and, through three workstreams, is aiming to embed the practice of shared decision-making among patients and those who support them, and among health professionals ...

  6. Electronic health record - Wikipedia

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    The terms EHR, electronic patient record (EPR) and electronic medical record (EMR) have often been used interchangeably, but "subtle" differences exist. [6] The electronic health record (EHR) is a more longitudinal collection of the electronic health information of individual patients or populations.

  7. Demand-responsive transport - Wikipedia

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    Demand-responsive bus service of the Oxford Bus Company in 2018. Demand-responsive transport (DRT), also known as demand-responsive transit, demand-responsive service, [1] Dial-a-Ride [2] transit (sometimes DART), [3] flexible transport services, [4] Microtransit, [5] Non-Emergency Medical Transport (NEMT), [5] Carpool [6] or On-demand bus service is a form of shared private or quasi-public ...

  8. Territorial Center of Recruitment and Social Support - Wikipedia

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    Arm badge of the Kyiv City Territorial Center of Recruitment and Social Support. The Territorial Center of Recruitment and Social Support (TCC and SP or TCC) (Ukrainian: Територіальний центр комплектування та соціальної підтримки, ТЦК та СП or ТЦК) [1] is Ukraine's military administration body that keeps military records [] and ...

  9. Generalized method of moments - Wikipedia

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    In econometrics and statistics, the generalized method of moments (GMM) is a generic method for estimating parameters in statistical models.Usually it is applied in the context of semiparametric models, where the parameter of interest is finite-dimensional, whereas the full shape of the data's distribution function may not be known, and therefore maximum likelihood estimation is not applicable.