primary health care

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English - Turkish
Birinci basamak sağlık
primary care
(Tıp) birinci basamak tedavi
primary care
(Tıp) temel bakım
General Directorate of Primary Health Care Services
(İdari Yönetim) Temel Sağlık Hizmetleri Genel Müdürlüğü
primary care
birinci basamak sağlık

Yeni bir birinci basamak sağlık hizmeti sunucusu bulmalıyım. - I need to find a new primary care provider.

English - English
(Tıp, İlaç) Health care provided by a medical professional (as a general practitioner, pediatrician, or nurse) with whom a patient has initial contact and by whom the patient may be referred to a specialist ― often used attributively "a primary care physician" ― called also primary care
primary care the medical care that someone receives first when they become ill or have an accident
health care that is provided by a health care professional in the first contact of a patient with the health care system
primary care
The medical attention that a patient receives upon first contact with a healthcare system; either a general practitioner or the A&E; or ER department of a hospital
primary care
(Tıp, İlaç) Health care provided by a medical professional (as a general practitioner, pediatrician, or nurse) with whom a patient has initial contact and by whom the patient may be referred to a specialist ― often used attributively "a primary care physician" ― called also primary healthcare
primary care
Routine office medical care provided by a family physician
primary care
Non-specialized health care generally provided by family practice, pediatric or internal medicine doctors
primary care
Basic or general health care traditionally provided by physicians who specialize in family practice, pediatrics, or internal medicine
primary care
the medical care received on first contact with the medical system (before being referred elsewhere)
primary care
A basic level of care usually given by doctors who work with general and family medicine, internal medicine (internists), pregnant women (obstetricians), and children (pediatricians) A nurse practitioner (NP), a State licensed registered nurse with special training, can also provide this basic level of health care
primary care
Basic or general health care focused on the point at which a patient ideally first seeks assistance from the medical care system Primary care is considered comprehensive when the primary provider takes responsibility for the overall coordination of the care of the patient’s health problems, be they biological, behavioral, or social The appropriate use of consultants and community resources is an important part of effective primary care Such care is generally provided by physicians but is increasingly provided by other personnel such as nurse practitioners or physician assistants
primary care
Basic health care, generally involving children's and family care as well as internal medicine
primary care
– Physicians who are predominantly primary care doctors including general or family practitioners, internists, pediatricians, and sometimes OB/GYN doctors
primary care
Health care services that focus on preventive care and is different from health care services provided by specialists General practice, family practice, internal medicine and pediatrics are considered to be primary care Back to Top
primary care
Basic or general routine office medical care, usually from an internist, obstetrician-gynecologist, family practitioner, or pediatrician
primary care
Comprehensive, coordinated and continuous health care provided by a provider who is trained to manage most of a person’s health care needs Primary care practitioners are most often trained in family medicine, general internal medicine, or general pediatrics
primary care
The first level of health care outside hospital, it may be given by a general medical practitioner, a community nurse, midwife or health visitor
primary care
Primary care refers to those parts of the health service, such as general practitioners and hospital casualty departments, that deal with people who are in immediate need of medical care. the crucial roles of primary care and of preventive work. The medical care a patient receives upon first contact with the health care system, before referral elsewhere within the system. basic medical treatment that you receive from a doctor who is not a specialist
primary care
The level of care that encompasses routine care of individuals with common health problems and chronic illnesses that can be managed on an outpatient basis, traditionally provided by family practice, pediatrics and internal medicine practitioners (NCQA, 2000)
primary care
Basic or general health care, traditionally provided by family practice, pediatrics and internal medicine
primary care
19 General medical care that is provided directly to a patient without referral from another physician It is focused on preventive care and the treatment of routine injuries and illnesses
primary care
Basic health care provided by doctors who are in the practice of family care, pediatrics, and internal medicine
primary care
is the first entry point to the health care system in which one's health problems are diagnosed and treated
primary care
basic, preventive or general health care typically provided by family practitioners, pediatricians, internists and general practitioners
primary care
Preventive health care and routine medical care that is typically provided by a doctor trained in internal medicine, pediatrics, or family practice, or by a nurse, nurse practitioner or physician's assistant
primary care
Basic health care provided by doctors who are in the practice of family care, pediatrics, and internal medicine (H)
primary care
Health care typically rendered by general practitioners, family physicians, internists, obstetricians, pediatricians, and some mid-level practitioners This type of care emphasizes the patient’s general health needs as opposed to a specialized or fragmented approach to medical care The care is usually rendered in an outpatient setting - in a doctor’s office or hospital
primary care
Family health services provided by a range of practitioners including family doctors (GPs), community nurses, dentists, pharmacists, optometrists and ophthalmic medical practitioners
primary care
Physicians in general practice or in fields such as family practice, obstetrics, pediatrics, and internal medicine
primary care
General medical care that is provided directly to a patient without referral from another physician It is focused on preventive care and the treatment of routine injuries and illnesses 21
primary health care

    Hyphenation

    pri·ma·ry health care

    Turkish pronunciation

    praymeri helth ker

    Pronunciation

    /ˈprīˌmerē ˈhelᴛʜ ˈker/ /ˈpraɪˌmɛriː ˈhɛlθ ˈkɛr/
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