health and social care - unit 2: b

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B1: Roles of Organisations in Providing Health and Social Care Services
Who are health and social care se...,
What type of organisations provid...,
What are some examples of indepen...
7  cards
B1: The Public Sector
Who is the public sector financed...,
Who is the public sector primaril...,
How do service users pay for the ...
12  cards
B1: The Public Sector - NHS Foundation Trust
What are hospitals managed by in ...,
When were foundation trusts estab...,
Who are foundation trust s servic...
6  cards
B1: The Public Sector - Mental Health Foundation Trusts
Who may mental health services be...,
Who is more specialist support no...,
Who are mental health foundation ...
6  cards
B1: The Public Sector - Community Health Foundation Trust
Who do community health foundatio...,
What are some services that are p...,
What is the aim is the community ...
3  cards
B1: The Public Sector - Adult Social Care
Who is adult social care provisio...,
Who is responsible for adult soci...,
What are some example of support ...
4  cards
B1: The Public Sector - Children's Services
Who is responsible for children s...,
What is the children s services aim,
Who are the local councils childr...
4  cards
B1: The Public Sector - GP Practices and Funding
Gp practices are often the first ...,
What do gps have an extensive kno...,
Where do gps increasingly work
8  cards
B1: The Voluntary Sector
What are voluntary sector organis...,
What do voluntary sector organisa...,
What well known groups do volunta...
8  cards
B1: The Private Sector
What is the private sector manage...,
How do private organisations stay...,
Where do private care providers work
5  cards
B1: Range of Settings - Hospitals
What 2 types of services do hospi...,
What do outpatient services include,
What are inpatient services
8  cards
B1: Range of Settings - Day Care Centres / Units
What will there be day centres fo...,
What is the day service provision...,
What do day centres normally offer
4  cards
B1: Range of Settings - Hospice Care
What does hospice care aim to imp...,
When may hospice care be available,
Hospice care is holistic
4  cards
B1: Range of Settings - Residential Care
What does residential care refer to,
What are residential care units u...,
What are the 2 types of residenti...
5  cards
B1: Range of Settings - Domiciliary Care
What is domiciliary care also kno...,
Where is domiciliary care provided,
How long may domiciliary care last
5  cards
B1: Range of Settings - The Work Place
What do occupational health servi...,
Who are services in the work plac...,
What can services in the workplac...
5  cards
B2: Referrals
How do those in need access healt...,
What are the 3 ways that referral...,
What is self referral and what do...
5  cards
B2: Assessment
What do local authorities have a ...,
Who is responsible for,
What do clients who are supported...
5  cards
B2: Eligibility Criteria
How is it decided if a person is ...,
When is an adult only entitled to...
2  cards
B2: Barriers to Accessing Health and Care Services
What are language barriers,
What are financial barriers,
What are scarce resources mot eno...
5  cards
B3: Charities and Patient Groups
When do many charities or volunta...,
What are charities and voluntary ...,
What can some charitable groups a...
4  cards
B3: Advocacy
When may an advocate speak on a s...,
Who are usually advocates in heal...,
Who do advocates work with
4  cards
B3: Complaints Procedure
What must all care settings have,
What do the settings have a respo...,
When will the procedures and the ...
4  cards
B3: Whistle Blowing Policies
What are care organisations requi...,
Who do whistle blowing policies p...,
What is an example of whistle blo...
3  cards
B4: The Care Quality Commission (CQC)
0  cards
B4: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
0  cards
B4: Public Health England
0  cards
B4: Ofsted
0  cards
B4: The Role of the Organisations which Regulate or Inspect Health and Care Services
0  cards
B4: How Organisations Respond to Regulation and Inspection
0  cards
B4: Changes Required in Working Practice by Inspection
0  cards
B4: Organisations that Regulate Professionals - NMC
0  cards
B4: Organisations that Regulate Professionals - RCN
0  cards
B4: Organisations that Regulate Professionals - HCPC
0  cards
B4: Organisations that Regulate Professionals - GMC
0  cards
B5: Implementing the Organisation's Code of Practice
0  cards
B5: Meeting National Occupational Standards
0  cards
B5: Undertaking Continued Professional Development
0  cards
B5: Complaints
0  cards
B5: Membership of Trade Unions / Professional Organisations
0  cards
B5: Following Protocols and Whistle Blowing
0  cards

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