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  2. NHS primary care trust - Wikipedia

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    In April 1999 they established 481 primary care groups in England "thereby universalising fundholding while repudiating the concept." [1] Primary and community health services were brought together in a single Primary Care Group controlling a unified budget for delivering health care to and improving the health of communities of about 100,000 ...

  3. Robby Starbuck - Wikipedia

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    Robby Starbuck Newsom is an American conservative activist and former music video director. [2] He ran in the 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee as a write-in candidate [3] and was unsuccessful.

  4. List of primary care trusts in England - Wikipedia

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    Primary care trusts were abolished on 31 March 2013 as part of the Health and Social Care Act 2012, with their commissioning work taken over by clinical commissioning groups. Their public health role was transferred to local authorities and to Public Health England.

  5. Hezbollah - Wikipedia

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    It also has an environmental department and an extensive social assistance program. Medical care is also cheaper than in most of the country's private hospitals and free for Hezbollah members. [156] According to CNN, "Hezbollah did everything that a government should do, from collecting the garbage to running hospitals and repairing schools."

  6. International Classification of Primary Care - Wikipedia

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    The International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) is a classification method for primary care encounters. The ICPC-3 strives to be a person centered ...

  7. Primary Health Centre (India) - Wikipedia

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    Primary Health Centre (PHCs), sometimes referred to as public health centres, [1] [2] are state-owned rural and urban health care facilities in India. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] They are essentially single-physician clinics usually with facilities for minor surgeries.

  8. E Health Point - Wikipedia

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    E Health Point are model public health units, owned and operated by Health Point Services India (HSI), a for-profit making company launched in 2009. The units provide families in rural villages with clean drinking water, medicines, comprehensive diagnostic tools, and advanced tele-medical services that “bring” a doctor and modern, evidence-based healthcare to their community.

  9. Primary care network - Wikipedia

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    In Alberta primary care networks are partnerships between a groups of family physicians and Alberta Health Services which work with teams of health care professionals, such as nurses, dietitians and pharmacists. 84% of primary care physicians are registered with them and close to 3.8 million Albertans are enrolled with a PCN.