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Health promotion is an integral part of the development of primary care and its emphasis in involving the community in local strategies and planning
Health promotion is an integral part of the development of primary care and its emphasis in involving the community in local strategies and planning
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Longman Publishing Group
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1960
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 186g
- ISBN-13: 9781857752540
- ISBN-10: 1857752546
- Artikelnr.: 23434050
- Verlag: Longman Publishing Group
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1960
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 186g
- ISBN-13: 9781857752540
- ISBN-10: 1857752546
- Artikelnr.: 23434050
Judi Linney
Premises 1. Extending premises 2. Green-field site 3. Branch surgeries 4.
Professionals- architects, surveyors, lawyers 5. Surgeries within
superstores 6. Pharmacies within practices/practices within pharmacies 7.
One-stop health shop 8. On-call accommodation 9. Implications for premises
of the shift from secondary to primary care 10. Outreach clinics 11.
Subletting to other practitioners 12. Primary Care Groups 13. Community
staff 14. Nurse treatment rooms 15. Soundproof consulting rooms 16. Child
health clinic 17. Car parking 18. Staff rest areas 19. Partner in charge
20. Cost rent/notional rent 21. Health centre leasing 22. Obtaining funds
to build premises 23. Bank loans 24. Improvement grants 25. Private
financing 26. Endowment mortgages 27. Valuations 28. Building and insurance
29. Security 30. Safeguards against violent patients 31. Fire precautions
32. Disposal of sharps 33. Health and safety issues 34. Maintenance of
building 35. Caretaker/maintenance person 36. Decor/first impressions 37.
Access for disabled people 38. Facilities for mothers and babies
Information technology 39. Using computers effectively 40. Making best use
of computers 41. Upgrading hardware 42. Reuse of upgraded computer hardware
43. PCs in consulting rooms 44. Laptops versus palmtops 45. Change to new
supplier 46. Computer maintenance contracts 47. Technical support/back-up
48. IT manager 49. Training 50. Health and safety issues associated with
using VDUs 51. Patient confidentiality 52. User identification and
passwords 53. The Internet/Intranet 54. E-mail 55. NHSNet 56. Modems 57.
Repeat prescribing 58. Prodigy- prescribing support software 59. Scanner
60. Voice-operated software 61. GP Links 62. Computerized accounts 63.
Payroll 64. Appointment system 65. Electronic messaging 66. Desktop
publishing 67. Use of spreadsheets 68. Word processing 69. Computer crash
70. Computer security 71. Viruses 72. Millennium time-bomb 73. Computer
back-ups
Professionals- architects, surveyors, lawyers 5. Surgeries within
superstores 6. Pharmacies within practices/practices within pharmacies 7.
One-stop health shop 8. On-call accommodation 9. Implications for premises
of the shift from secondary to primary care 10. Outreach clinics 11.
Subletting to other practitioners 12. Primary Care Groups 13. Community
staff 14. Nurse treatment rooms 15. Soundproof consulting rooms 16. Child
health clinic 17. Car parking 18. Staff rest areas 19. Partner in charge
20. Cost rent/notional rent 21. Health centre leasing 22. Obtaining funds
to build premises 23. Bank loans 24. Improvement grants 25. Private
financing 26. Endowment mortgages 27. Valuations 28. Building and insurance
29. Security 30. Safeguards against violent patients 31. Fire precautions
32. Disposal of sharps 33. Health and safety issues 34. Maintenance of
building 35. Caretaker/maintenance person 36. Decor/first impressions 37.
Access for disabled people 38. Facilities for mothers and babies
Information technology 39. Using computers effectively 40. Making best use
of computers 41. Upgrading hardware 42. Reuse of upgraded computer hardware
43. PCs in consulting rooms 44. Laptops versus palmtops 45. Change to new
supplier 46. Computer maintenance contracts 47. Technical support/back-up
48. IT manager 49. Training 50. Health and safety issues associated with
using VDUs 51. Patient confidentiality 52. User identification and
passwords 53. The Internet/Intranet 54. E-mail 55. NHSNet 56. Modems 57.
Repeat prescribing 58. Prodigy- prescribing support software 59. Scanner
60. Voice-operated software 61. GP Links 62. Computerized accounts 63.
Payroll 64. Appointment system 65. Electronic messaging 66. Desktop
publishing 67. Use of spreadsheets 68. Word processing 69. Computer crash
70. Computer security 71. Viruses 72. Millennium time-bomb 73. Computer
back-ups
Premises 1. Extending premises 2. Green-field site 3. Branch surgeries 4.
Professionals- architects, surveyors, lawyers 5. Surgeries within
superstores 6. Pharmacies within practices/practices within pharmacies 7.
One-stop health shop 8. On-call accommodation 9. Implications for premises
of the shift from secondary to primary care 10. Outreach clinics 11.
Subletting to other practitioners 12. Primary Care Groups 13. Community
staff 14. Nurse treatment rooms 15. Soundproof consulting rooms 16. Child
health clinic 17. Car parking 18. Staff rest areas 19. Partner in charge
20. Cost rent/notional rent 21. Health centre leasing 22. Obtaining funds
to build premises 23. Bank loans 24. Improvement grants 25. Private
financing 26. Endowment mortgages 27. Valuations 28. Building and insurance
29. Security 30. Safeguards against violent patients 31. Fire precautions
32. Disposal of sharps 33. Health and safety issues 34. Maintenance of
building 35. Caretaker/maintenance person 36. Decor/first impressions 37.
Access for disabled people 38. Facilities for mothers and babies
Information technology 39. Using computers effectively 40. Making best use
of computers 41. Upgrading hardware 42. Reuse of upgraded computer hardware
43. PCs in consulting rooms 44. Laptops versus palmtops 45. Change to new
supplier 46. Computer maintenance contracts 47. Technical support/back-up
48. IT manager 49. Training 50. Health and safety issues associated with
using VDUs 51. Patient confidentiality 52. User identification and
passwords 53. The Internet/Intranet 54. E-mail 55. NHSNet 56. Modems 57.
Repeat prescribing 58. Prodigy- prescribing support software 59. Scanner
60. Voice-operated software 61. GP Links 62. Computerized accounts 63.
Payroll 64. Appointment system 65. Electronic messaging 66. Desktop
publishing 67. Use of spreadsheets 68. Word processing 69. Computer crash
70. Computer security 71. Viruses 72. Millennium time-bomb 73. Computer
back-ups
Professionals- architects, surveyors, lawyers 5. Surgeries within
superstores 6. Pharmacies within practices/practices within pharmacies 7.
One-stop health shop 8. On-call accommodation 9. Implications for premises
of the shift from secondary to primary care 10. Outreach clinics 11.
Subletting to other practitioners 12. Primary Care Groups 13. Community
staff 14. Nurse treatment rooms 15. Soundproof consulting rooms 16. Child
health clinic 17. Car parking 18. Staff rest areas 19. Partner in charge
20. Cost rent/notional rent 21. Health centre leasing 22. Obtaining funds
to build premises 23. Bank loans 24. Improvement grants 25. Private
financing 26. Endowment mortgages 27. Valuations 28. Building and insurance
29. Security 30. Safeguards against violent patients 31. Fire precautions
32. Disposal of sharps 33. Health and safety issues 34. Maintenance of
building 35. Caretaker/maintenance person 36. Decor/first impressions 37.
Access for disabled people 38. Facilities for mothers and babies
Information technology 39. Using computers effectively 40. Making best use
of computers 41. Upgrading hardware 42. Reuse of upgraded computer hardware
43. PCs in consulting rooms 44. Laptops versus palmtops 45. Change to new
supplier 46. Computer maintenance contracts 47. Technical support/back-up
48. IT manager 49. Training 50. Health and safety issues associated with
using VDUs 51. Patient confidentiality 52. User identification and
passwords 53. The Internet/Intranet 54. E-mail 55. NHSNet 56. Modems 57.
Repeat prescribing 58. Prodigy- prescribing support software 59. Scanner
60. Voice-operated software 61. GP Links 62. Computerized accounts 63.
Payroll 64. Appointment system 65. Electronic messaging 66. Desktop
publishing 67. Use of spreadsheets 68. Word processing 69. Computer crash
70. Computer security 71. Viruses 72. Millennium time-bomb 73. Computer
back-ups