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But will the quality of care suffer if nurses provide more primary care?
Many young children in foster care suffer from emotional and behavior problems due to neglect and abuse.
According to a 1993 study by the Kaiser-Permanente health care system, 56percentt of those who seek alternative care suffer chronic pain and 22percentt cite stress or a mental health problem as their chief complaint.
Biehal questions plans to charge social workers with wilful neglect if children in their care suffer abuse: "I don't agree with the criminalisation of a workforce and we must be careful of not making a political point out of child protection, as has happened so often in the past.
"We are seeing patient care suffer," she added.
Not getting treated and having patient care suffer is a much more serious issue.
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While hospital collections at Fairview increased, patient care suffered, the employees said.
Unfortunately, social care suffers an image problem: 75% of people think care workers are under-appreciated, according to a 2015 YouGov poll.
GOING ON THE RECORD I was recently hospitalized and, while in the hospital's care, suffered further as a result of medical incompetence and malpractice.
He did acknowledge that Ms. Chiesi, who had earlier told the judge that she was receiving psychiatric care, suffered from a borderline personality disorder.
But previous efforts to compare institutional care and foster care suffered from serious flaws, mainly because no one knew whether children who landed in orphanages were different in unknown ways from those in foster care.
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