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The related items you are looking for are: continuity care, legal protection, reimbursement documentation, quality improvement data collection, regulatory requirements
Continuity care:
The terminology of "continuing care" in its title emphasizes the importance it places on the gradual integration of this approach into a continuum of care.The Continuing Care Unit in health centers allows to never deny a patient to a continuing care, it is a public service requirement. It is adapted to complicated post-infarction, stable coronary syndromes. It is also a secure unit for certain disorders of rhythm and conduction waiting to implant a prosthesis. Finally, it is a plus for patients with heart failure, for whom an early education is initiated.
Legal protection:The guarantee of "legal protection" allows you to be represented and defended by your insurance in a procedure of justice. It may also allow you to be informed or intervene to find an amicable solution in a dispute between you and a third party (health center or an employee in it).This is the case, for example, when a doctor gives you a treatment or an unwanted surgery without your consent, or when a doctor exempts your medical secret.
Reimbursement documents:
The reimbursement documents by the insurance funds are useful for chronically ill people such as diabetics and hypertensives: these documents are requested during medical consultations and clinical exams, the delivery of medical products, vaccines ...
Quality improvement data collection:
Data collection is an important - and often necessary - part of improving quality. It becomes necessary when existing data are not sufficient to identify or analyze problems or to develop, test or implement solutions to these problems.Both qualitative and quantitative data help us understand the situation in which a problem exists (like non-infectious or infectious epidemics), test hypotheses (for example new treatment strategies) and demonstrate the effectiveness of interventions (like surgeries).
Regulatory requirements:
It concerns all the administrative structures (the health centers, and the hospitals too), It is an activity that consists of identifying among the legislative production (national, European or international) the new texts that are applicable to the company, and to define the necessary actions to put in place to comply with these new requirements, for example it defines the rights and processes of clients (patients in hospitals) in these structures from his entrance to his exit, it define also the rights and the obligation of the employee in these structures.
Continuity care:
The terminology of "continuing care" in its title emphasizes the importance it places on the gradual integration of this approach into a continuum of care.The Continuing Care Unit in health centers allows to never deny a patient to a continuing care, it is a public service requirement. It is adapted to complicated post-infarction, stable coronary syndromes. It is also a secure unit for certain disorders of rhythm and conduction waiting to implant a prosthesis. Finally, it is a plus for patients with heart failure, for whom an early education is initiated.
Legal protection:The guarantee of "legal protection" allows you to be represented and defended by your insurance in a procedure of justice. It may also allow you to be informed or intervene to find an amicable solution in a dispute between you and a third party (health center or an employee in it).This is the case, for example, when a doctor gives you a treatment or an unwanted surgery without your consent, or when a doctor exempts your medical secret.
Reimbursement documents:
The reimbursement documents by the insurance funds are useful for chronically ill people such as diabetics and hypertensives: these documents are requested during medical consultations and clinical exams, the delivery of medical products, vaccines ...
Quality improvement data collection:
Data collection is an important - and often necessary - part of improving quality. It becomes necessary when existing data are not sufficient to identify or analyze problems or to develop, test or implement solutions to these problems.Both qualitative and quantitative data help us understand the situation in which a problem exists (like non-infectious or infectious epidemics), test hypotheses (for example new treatment strategies) and demonstrate the effectiveness of interventions (like surgeries).
Regulatory requirements:
It concerns all the administrative structures (the health centers, and the hospitals too), It is an activity that consists of identifying among the legislative production (national, European or international) the new texts that are applicable to the company, and to define the necessary actions to put in place to comply with these new requirements, for example it defines the rights and processes of clients (patients in hospitals) in these structures from his entrance to his exit, it define also the rights and the obligation of the employee in these structures.