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Definitions for care delivery
care de·liv·e·ry

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  1. healthcare delivery, health care delivery, care deliverynoun

    the provision of health care

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  1. care delivery

    Care delivery refers to the provision of healthcare services to patients and individuals in need of medical attention, treatment, or support. This involves numerous stages, including diagnosis, treatment, aftercare, rehabilitation, and preventive measures. It can be delivered across a broad range of healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, home health care, or telehealth platforms. The core aim of care delivery is to ensure quality, safe, affordable, accessible, and patient-centered healthcare to improve patient outcomes and overall health.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of care delivery in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of care delivery in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of care delivery in a Sentence

  1. Trevor Price:

    The shift from physician-centric to consumer-centric care delivery and building a longitudinal relationship with patients - that process is the single most-talked-about trend in healthcare.

  2. Harlan Krumholz:

    It is impossible to know what is most responsible for the improvement and it is likely to be many factors, nevertheless, this improvement occurred in a period of intense focus on improving health care delivery, the quality of care, and on promoting healthier behaviors and populations.

  3. Deborah Birx:

    We believe that our health care delivery system in United States is quite extraordinary.

  4. Irini Kolaitis:

    A parent knows their child better than any member of the health care team does, stands by their bedside and plays an active role in their child’s health care delivery throughout their hospitalization and after discharge, and often has a sense when something is not right, for these reasons, any perceived error that a parent reports noting in the care of their child must be taken seriously.


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