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  2. Aged care in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Aged Care Services, Wahroonga, Sydney Aged care in Australia (also known as elderly care), is the provision of services to meet the needs of older people in Australia.It includes both residential aged care (nursing homes) as well as services provided in the home, such as personal care, home nursing, respite services, mobility and dexterity assistance, and the provision of equipment and aids.

  3. Deprescribing - Wikipedia

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    A placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized controlled trial was published in 2023. This study undertook deprescribing in people over 65 years living in residential aged care. [18] It found no change in mortality [19] and that, if implemented in all residential aged care facilities across Australia, it could save up to $16 million annually. [20]

  4. Australian Digital Health Agency - Wikipedia

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    Digital prescriptions were introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to support the transition to telehealth models of care. Since May 2020, over 115 million digital prescriptions have been issued by more than 50,000 practitioners. [17] Patients can elect to activate an Active Scripts List (ASL) by visiting a pharmacy with 100 points of ...

  5. NHS number - Wikipedia

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    NHS numbers are the unique numbers allocated in a shared numbering scheme to registered users of the three public health services in England, Wales and the Isle of Man. It is the key to the identification of patients, especially in delivering safe care across provider organisations, and is required in all new software deployed within these National Health Services (NHS).

  6. My Number Card - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in March 2021, the Japanese government began to issue My Number Cards embedded with IC chips that can double as health insurance cards. These cards can be read by card readers, and in conjunction with facial recognition, give facial medical care providers instant access to patients' past health checkup results and prescription drug ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Medical prescription - Wikipedia

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    The content of a prescription includes the name and address of the prescribing provider and any other legal requirements, such as a registration number (e.g., a DEA number in the United States). Unique to each prescription is the name of the patient. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the patient's name and address must also be recorded.

  9. Medical record - Wikipedia

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    The information contained in the medical record allows health care providers to determine the patient's medical history and provide informed care. The medical record serves as the central repository for planning patient care and documenting communication among patient and health care provider and professionals contributing to the patient's care.