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Wat (wie) is public patient - definitie

UK GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Commission for patient and public involvement in health; Public and Patient Involvement Forum

patient         
  • A mother spends days sitting with her son, a hospital patient in Mali
  • Patients at the Red Cross Hospital in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] during the 1918 [[Finnish Civil War]]
  • Receptionist in Kenya attending to an outpatient
PERSON WHO TAKES A MEDICAL TREATMENT OR IS SUBJECT OF A CASE STUDY
Inpatient; Health consumer; Outpatient; Outpatients; Inpatients; Out-patient; In-patient; Inpatient admissions; Outpatient Department; Outpatient procedure; Inpatient procedure; Discharge planning; Day patient; Patients; Daypatient; Healthcare consumer
(patients)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A patient is a person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or hospital. A patient is also someone who is registered with a particular doctor.
The earlier the treatment is given, the better the patient's chances...
He specialized in treatment of cancer patients.
N-COUNT
2.
If you are patient, you stay calm and do not get annoyed, for example when something takes a long time, or when someone is not doing what you want them to do.
Please be patient-your cheque will arrive...
He was endlessly kind and patient with children.
? impatient
ADJ
patiently
She waited patiently for Frances to finish.
ADV: ADV with v
Out-patient         
  • A mother spends days sitting with her son, a hospital patient in Mali
  • Patients at the Red Cross Hospital in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] during the 1918 [[Finnish Civil War]]
  • Receptionist in Kenya attending to an outpatient
PERSON WHO TAKES A MEDICAL TREATMENT OR IS SUBJECT OF A CASE STUDY
Inpatient; Health consumer; Outpatient; Outpatients; Inpatients; Out-patient; In-patient; Inpatient admissions; Outpatient Department; Outpatient procedure; Inpatient procedure; Discharge planning; Day patient; Patients; Daypatient; Healthcare consumer
·noun A patient who is outside a hospital, but receives medical aid from it.
Patient         
  • A mother spends days sitting with her son, a hospital patient in Mali
  • Patients at the Red Cross Hospital in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] during the 1918 [[Finnish Civil War]]
  • Receptionist in Kenya attending to an outpatient
PERSON WHO TAKES A MEDICAL TREATMENT OR IS SUBJECT OF A CASE STUDY
Inpatient; Health consumer; Outpatient; Outpatients; Inpatients; Out-patient; In-patient; Inpatient admissions; Outpatient Department; Outpatient procedure; Inpatient procedure; Discharge planning; Day patient; Patients; Daypatient; Healthcare consumer
A patient is any recipient of health care services that are performed by healthcare professionals. The patient is most often ill or injured and in need of treatment by a physician, nurse, optometrist, dentist, veterinarian, or other health care provider.

Wikipedia

Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health

The Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health (CPPIH) was an independent, non-departmental public body sponsored by the UK Department of Health. The Commission was established by and act of Parliament on 10 December 2002 with a remit "to establish a new system of patient and public involvement in health for England involving traditionally hard to reach groups" – however, there was no agreed budget or management structure in place at that time. The Commission operated from September 2003 until March 2008 when it was replaced with local involvement networks (LINks), involvement mechanisms that extend public involvement to health and social care.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor public patient
1. MRSA Action UK welcomes the government‘s latest initiative to introduce a mandatory hygiene code of practice, but we would also like to see the adoption of: Adequate additional funding to ensure enforcement of the code Extension of the code to all healthcare settings and providers, including the independent sector Development and implementation of a healthcare associated infection education programme by all NHS trusts, including primary care Training of all cleaning staff in infection prevention and control measures and accreditation Introduction of periodic environmental testing for hospital cleanliness, with results monitored and additional cleaning instituted where results fall below required levels More public/patient involvement in hospital inspections Adoption of antibiotic prescribing policies with appropriate enforcement Chief executives of NHS trusts to be held accountable for negligent and/or willful failure to ensure the application of the hygiene code of practice.