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Training can make care providers aware of ethnic differences and improve their cultural competence.
Instead of tube feeding, these informants give patients small amounts of fluid intravenously or hypodermically as a sort of halfway measure, mainly serving the purpose to make care providers and family overcome the image of "doing nothing".
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Additionally, these characteristics made care providers " approachable" in that women felt comfortable asking questions.
In the Netherlands, this changing vision resulted in the introduction of the Quality Act in 1996, which made care providers primarily responsible for the quality of care.
A closer relationship between the two major health care providers should make care more seamless and reduce redundant services, he added.
The overall higher practice population in rural areas with patients with greater diversity of physical and psychosocial needs may make care by a single provider unmanageable.
"We want to make sure care providers have plans in place to get their finances back on track and if this is not possible then a co-ordinated exit from the market happens.
One was to make health care providers and caregivers of infected children aware of the potential risk of pre-chewing.
In addition to promoting transparency in general, making these payments public also may serve to reduce potential conflicts of interest by making health care providers think twice before accepting money from those companies.
It has been suggested that self-reported assessment tools tend to score the same or higher than medical records and QI assessment made by care providers [ 20].
In addition to having to make multiple decisions, care providers were also required to make them 'on the fly' in a dynamic and time-sensitive context.
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