Sentences with phrase «health service provision»

The aim should be to use the knowledge we have to eliminate current differences in health service provision and health status within the next 10 years.
The primary aims of the standards are to protect the public from harm and improve the quality of health service provision.
The justice secretary then doubled down on the claim when teased by Tory MP Victoria Prentis, who asked: «What guidance and training are being given to governors to ensure that they are able to complete the procurement process properly, be it about mental health service provision, or even the recruitment of dogs that bark at drones?»
According to the International Standard Classification of Occupations, medical assistants normally require formal training in health services provision for competent performance in their jobs.
Helping nursing students to understand Indigenous health It is widely accepted that all nursing and midwifery students need a working understanding of the issues that are relevant to Indigenous Australians and their links to mainstream health service provision, including both historical and contemporary issues.
«It's almost a decade on since the Children's Commissioner first warned that Children & Adolescent Mental Health Services provision was in «crisis across Wales».
Speaking at an urgent Commons debate in the wake of the death, Yvette Cooper said there had been worrying reports of poor health service provision and sexual assault at the Serco - run immigration detention centre in recent years.
Croakey's report on the research comes amid news that the Ngurratjuta Aboriginal Corporation has donated an Albert Namatjira painting to an Alice Springs clinic to help it pay nurses to deliver remote dialysis services in the absence of proper government - funded health service provision for communities.
The Federal Government's Initiative of «Closing the Gap» in Indigenous health will remain unachievable in Queensland if only front line health service provision is relied upon.
The impact of ACCHS's in the Aboriginal community came to be more than just an effective health service provision; through employment, education of staff, engagement, empowerment and social action, ACCHS's became key strategic sites for Aboriginal community development.
So the gap I am referring too, the gap in the health status and life expectation enjoyed by non - Indigenous and Indigenous Australians, can be conceived of as a manifestation of other divides that exist in areas like health services provision, health infrastructure and broader social and economic factors that narrow the choices for health that Indigenous Australians can make.
Both here and abroad, paediatricians complain that, despite being an integral part of child mental health service provision, at a national level we often seem invisible.3
It is widely accepted that all nursing and midwifery students need a working understanding of the issues that are relevant to Indigenous Australians and their links to mainstream health service provision, including both historical and contemporary issues.
Furthermore, we can assume that the fundamental notion of a formidable purchaser / provider relationship is not a priority, as governments want to continue the notion of providing grant monies to community controlled organisations tied to a range of preventative measures that are not necessarily related to performance in health service provision.
My enthusiasm for health services administration along with the ability to manage complex students health issues will help me manage the health services provision at your school.
The two countries are similar, not only in geographic size, systems of government, health service provision and economic wealth, but also in their colonised histories and in the detrimental legacies of past policies as they relate to First Peoples.
From a health service provision perspective, the team anticipate finding that the issue of depression amongst older adults who have recently had an extended period of hospitalisation is under - recognised and poorly managed at present.
NACCHO as a cultural organisation has always supported appropriate gender - based approaches to health service provision, which fits within the current approaches of primary health care service, quality and research and evaluation.
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