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Medical care
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Here are entered works on free or low cost medical and nursing care. Works on social services that supplement medical and nursing care are entered under Medical social work
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Here are entered works on competence in professional activities directly related to patient care
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Here are entered works on a system of health care aimed at controlling costs and improving quality by encouraging greater decision making on the part of patients through the provision of flexible health insurance plans, tax-sheltered savings accounts for health expenses, and more information about services
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-- See Also the narrower term Dental care
--subdivision Dental care under names of individual military services and under classes of persons and ethnic groups, e.g. United States. Army--Dental care; Older people--Dental care; Indians of North America--Dental care
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--subdivision Medical examinations under topical headings, classes of persons, ethnic groups, and individual military services
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-- See Also the narrower term Hospital care
--subdivision Hospital care under classes of persons and ethnic groups
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--subdivision Long-term care under classes of persons
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Here are entered works on alternative health care delivery and financing systems that integrate financing mechanisms, appropriate utilization management, and service delivery in contracting with employers and insurers to provide medical care
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--subdivision Mental health services under classes of persons and ethnic groups; and subdivision Students--Mental health services under names of individual educational institutions, e.g. Harvard University--Students--Mental health services
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Here are entered works on health services for employees, usually provided at the place of work --subdivision Employees--Medical care under types of industries, e.g. Construction industry--Employees--Medical care; and subdivision Medical care under occupational groups
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Here are entered works on basic or general health care provided usually by a family or general practitioner, internist, pediatrician, obstetrician, gynecologist, physicians' assistant, or nurse practitioner. Works on essential health care made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community by means acceptable to them, through their participation, and at a cost that the community or country can afford are entered under Primary health care
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Here are entered works on the provision of health care by medical personnel of one culture to the patients of another
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