Healthcare delivery
Posted on:3/23/2006
| There are many ways of providing healthcare in the modern world. The most common way is face-to-face delivery, where care provider and patient see each other 'in the flesh' so to speak. |
There are many ways of providing healthcare in the modern world. The most common way is face-to-face delivery, where care provider and patient see each other 'in the flesh' so to speak. This is what occurs in general medicine in most countries. For information on this type of healthcare delivery, see the following pages:
1) Doctors
2) Nurses
3) Hospitals
4) Medicine
5) Healthcare
6) Health
However, healthcare is not always face-to-face; with modern telecommunications technology, in absentia health care is becoming more common. This could be when practitioner and patient communicate over the phone, video conferencing, the internet, email, text messages, or any other form of non-face-to-face communication.
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