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In the wake of the abuse scandal, the Government pledged to move all people being "inappropriately" cared for in assessment and treatment units (ATUs) into community care by June this year.
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I didn't think it was sexual, but I did think it was another example of him behaving inappropriately, not caring, showing who was boss.
Inappropriately labeling silent HEDI as a case of just catheter-associated bacteremia would lead to inappropriate care.
Incomplete records or inappropriately filled care pathways were excluded from the final analysis.
Exceptions are PNs who changed or omitted questions in the CGA, no or delayed post-discussion between the GP and PN, and no or inappropriately formulated care and treatment plans.
In general, where primary care services existed, the majority of patients who ultimately were categorised as inappropriately receiving ambulance care had attempted to contact their GP beforehand.
"A complete culture change is needed, so that we end the scandal of people staying inappropriately in institutional care".
To the Editor: As your editorial points out, a distorted and dysfunctional payment system in health care inappropriately rewards unproven and even harmful therapies.
Often, those same doctors may study the same drugs and devices or use them to treat patients, which raises concerns about the possibility that business considerations may inappropriately influence medical care.
If you think a friend or relative may be paying for his or care inappropriately, you can challenge the local authority's decision.
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