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  2. Health and Social Care in the Community is an essential journal for anyone involved in nursing, social work, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, general practice, health psychology, health economy, primary health care and the promotion of health.

  3. Health and social care - Wikipedia

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    Health and Social Care (often abbreviated to HSC or H&SC) is a term that relates to services that are available from health and social care providers in the UK. This is a generic term used to refer to the whole of the healthcare provision infrastructure, and private sector. [1] The English national provider of information about health and ...

  4. The role of health and social care workers in supporting health

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    It is the job of health workers and social care workers to provide health and social services to all people. There are different types of care such as: to promote health, prevent or treat illness; rehabilitative care to help people after illness or injury; care for people who are terminally ill and their families. Health workers and social care ...

  5. Integrated health and social care in the community: A ...

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    Health and Social Care in the Community: 15 (4), pp. 295–305: UK, England, 4× southern (1 London) and 2 northern metropolis: Outlines how people access integrated health and social care via hospital, intermediate services and primary care trusts (within 4 sites in England) when their discharge from acute hospital services has been delayed: 2

  6. The consistent and compelling evidence concerning how social determinants shape health has led to a growing recognition throughout the health care sector that improvements in overall health metrics are likely to depend—at least in part—on attention being paid to these social determinants. The shift in the health care sector toward value-based payments that incentivize prevention and ...

  7. Health and Social Care - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Care, Caregiving, and Caring. Mark W. Skinner, Rachel V. Herron, in International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (Second Edition), 2020 Abstract. Care involves a diverse and complex web of actions, relations, practices, and policies that occur between people in various traditional and nontraditional health and social care settings—all of which are intrinsically geographical.

  8. Department of Health and Social Care - GOV.UK

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    We support ministers in leading the nation’s health and social care to help people live more independent, healthier lives for longer. DHSC is a ministerial department, supported by 23 agencies ...

  9. Health care sector leaders often make decisions about improving-social care through care integration and investment in the absence of information about different strategies (Alderwick et al., 2018; Bickerdike et al., 2017; De Milto and Nakashian, 2016; Gottlieb et al., 2017b; Institute for Alternative Futures, 2012). An evidence-informed taxonomy of health care–based strategies that can be ...

  10. Goal 2. Build a workforce to integrate social care into health care delivery. Goal 3. Develop a digital infrastructure that is interoperable between health care and social care organizations. Goal 4. Finance the integration of health care and social care. Goal 5. Fund, conduct, and translate research and evaluation on the effectiveness and ...

  11. Social determinants of health - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    More. The social determinants of health (SDH) are the non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. They are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life. These forces and systems include economic policies and systems, development agendas ...

  12. Social Determinants of Health and Older Adults

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    Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks. Healthy People 2030 groups SDOH into 5 domains: SDOH have a major impact on our health, well-being, and quality of ...

  13. Developing National Social Care Standards | Health Affairs

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    A new spate of social care quality measures, standards, regulations, and contractual obligations from state and federal governments, employers, and standards-setting organizations indicate that ...

  14. Working in social care - Health Careers

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    Working in social care Working in social care means supporting people with their non-clinical needs, although there is an important crossover between working in health and working in social care. 1.54 million people currently work in the social care sector. Because of the increasing number of disabled younger adults living longer and the ...

  15. Meanwhile, staff sickness and problems with personal protective equipment (PPE) supply increased pressure on the care system. The King's Fund says the pandemic has had a "devastating" impact on ...

  16. Focusing on health to the detriment of social care. During the pandemic, the immediate focus in many countries was on acute hospital care, with a tendency to overlook adult social care.4 This had tragic consequences for many people’s lives and the wellbeing of care workers.5 6 Whereas systems were rapidly put in place to supply hospitals with extra funding and as much personal protective ...

  17. Social Determinants of Health - Healthy People 2030 | odphp ...

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    Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks. SDOH can be grouped into 5 domains: Economic Stability. Education Access and Quality. Health Care Access and Quality.

  18. What is social care, and why is it important? - FutureLearn

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    In health and social care, safeguarding is vital since social care work is often aimed at vulnerable people who may not be in a position to protect themselves from such hardships. Safeguarding is particularly important to children and young adults, and social care often encompasses these younger individuals.

  19. Health and Social Care Standards: my support, my life

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    Health and social care. ISBN. 9781788510158. Standards setting out what people should expect when using health, social care or social work services in Scotland. Supporting documents.

  20. Health promotion - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Overview. “Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.”. Health Promotion Glossary, 1998. A brief history of Health Promotion. The first International Conference on Health Promotion was held in Ottawa in 1986, and was primarily a response to growing expectations for a new public ...

  21. Health and Social Care - WorldSkills

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    A health and social care practitioner delivers health support from initial care to rehabilitation. Through building a close relationship with medical practitioners they are able to support patients and their families to ensure their holistic care needs are met. Health and social care practitioners will have strong social skills as they work ...