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  2. Primary Care Progress - Wikipedia

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    Primary Care Progress (PCP) is a national nonprofit organization advocating for and facilitating the revitalization of primary care in the United States health care system. It trains and organizes an interprofessional network of care providers and trainees - doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants and others.

  3. Bureau of Primary Health Care - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Primary Health Care is the direct descendant of the oldest function of the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS): the system of Marine Hospitals founded in 1798. When the PHS's predecessor, the Marine Hospital Service, first divided itself into divisions in 1899, the hospitals became part of the Division of Marine Hospitals and Relief.

  4. Primary Care Collaborative - Wikipedia

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    The Primary Care Collaborative ( PCC) is a coalition of approximately 1,000 organizations and individuals, employers, consumer, and patient/family advocacy groups, patient quality organizations, health plans, labor unions, hospitals, physicians, and other health professionals. They work on establishing the patient-centered medical home (PCMH ...

  5. NHS primary care trust - Wikipedia

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    Primary care trusts ( PCTs) were part of the National Health Service in England from 2001 to 2013. PCTs were largely administrative bodies, responsible for commissioning primary, community and secondary health services from providers. Until 31 May 2011, they also provided community health services directly. Collectively PCTs were responsible ...

  6. Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    The conflict damaged or destroyed tens of thousands of homes, 15 of Gaza's 27 hospitals and 43 of its 110 primary health care facilities, 800 water wells, 186 greenhouses, and nearly all of its 10,000 family farms; leaving 50,000 homeless, 400,000–500,000 without running water, one million without electricity, and resulting in acute food ...

  7. Primary care network - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Confederation has established a Primary Care Network which is intended to be a voice for the sector. Alberta. 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 ...

  8. North American Primary Care Research Group - Wikipedia

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    The North American Primary Care Research Group ( NAPCRG) is an organization of researchers in family medicine, primary care, and related fields, including epidemiology, the behavioral sciences, and health services research. NAPCRG was founded in 1972 [1] and has binational (USA and Canada) governance.

  9. Primary Health Care (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    556252665. Primary Health Care is a professional magazine published 10 times a year by the RCNi, part of the Royal College of Nursing group. It publishes news, features, and clinical articles relevant to the practice of community health nursing in the United Kingdom. It is available in print or digital format. The magazine was established in 1982.