unit 7 key words
health and social A2 meeting individual needs
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- Unit 7
- Health care
- Primary
- First contact in the community
- Such as A+E and the GP which is the main person.
- First contact in the community
- Tertiary
- Long tern or terminal health care needs
- Such as care homes or physiotherapy
- Long tern or terminal health care needs
- Primary
- Four care sectors
- Statutory sector
- The government is responsible for running it
- It has been provided by law and usually provided by government controlled care organisations such as the NHS. It is accessible to anyone.
- The government is responsible for running it
- Voluntary sector
- This is not controlled by government and are not profit making. They provide care services because they see a need for them.
- Private sector
- Is made up of care businesses and self employed practitioners
- Such as childminders dentists and private nurserys
- The Independent sector
- Voluntary sector
- This is not controlled by government and are not profit making. They provide care services because they see a need for them.
- Voluntary sector
- Is made up of care businesses and self employed practitioners
- Informal sector
- It consists of unpaid informal carers who look after members of their own family, friends or neighbors.
- Statutory sector
- Commissioning
- Commissioning is the process of planning, agreeing and monitoring services.
- Purchasing care services on behalf of a local population
- Commissioning is the process of planning, agreeing and monitoring services.
- Mixed economy of care
- A care system that combines public, private,voluntary and informal sector services. These types of care is funded in different ways
- Individualised care
- Care that is planned and delivered to meet the specific needs of an individual
- Holistic assessment
- An assessment that focuses on the whole person
- Provider organisation
- A care organisation that delivers care services directly to service users
- Purchaser organisation
- An organisation that commissions or buys care services on behalf of an individual or a group of people
- Paramountcy principle
- The principle of putting welfare of the child first in all decisions affecting them.
- Eligibility criteria
- The requirements or standards that must be met before a person is provided with a care service.
- Philanthropy
- Helping people less well off than myself.
- It is associated with the charitable work of very wealthy people and played an important part in the voluntary organisations
- Poor than you
- Helping people less well off than myself.
- Devolved system
- Where central government grants power to the government at regional or local level
- Audit
- The monitoring of current activity, practice or policy against predefined standards.
- Health care
- Commissioning
- Commissioning is the process of planning, agreeing and monitoring services.
- Purchasing care services on behalf of a local population
- Commissioning is the process of planning, agreeing and monitoring services.
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