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  • 71health visitor — health vis·i·tor .viz ət ər, .viz tər n Brit a trained person who is usu. a qualified nurse and is employed by a local British authority to visit people (as nursing mothers) in their homes and advise them on health matters * * * (public health… …

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  • 72Health Purchasing Victoria — is an Australian public authority established [ [http://www.austlii.org/au/legis/vic/consol act/hsa1988161/s129.html] Accessed January 18, 2008 ] in 2001 by an amendment to the Victorian Health Services Act 1988, and has a responsibility to… …

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  • 73Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 — Infobox UK Legislation short title=Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom long title=An Act to make further provision for securing the health, safety and welfare of persons at work, for protecting… …

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  • 74health law — Introduction  the branch of law dealing with various aspects of health care, including the practices of caregivers and the rights of patients. Maintenance of professional standards History  Physicians historically have set their own standards of… …

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  • 75Health informatics — For the Journal, see Journal of Biomedical Informatics. . Electronic patient chart from a health information system Health informatics (also called health care informatics, healthcare informatics, medical informatics, nursing informatics,… …

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  • 76Health Insurance Authority — The Health Insurance Authority (Irish: An tÚdarás Árachas Sláinte ) is the regulatory body for private health insurance in Ireland. The Authority s remit is to monitor and research health insurance generally; operate the risk equalisation scheme; …

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  • 77Health and Safety Authority — The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) is the national body in Ireland with responsibility for occupational health and safety. Its role is to secure health and safety at work. It is an Irish state sponsored body, established under the Safety,… …

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  • 78Health in Hong Kong — Hong Kong s medical infrastructure consists of a mixed medical economy, with 12 private hospitals and more than 50 public hospitals. There are also polyclinics that offer primary care services, including dentistry. Hong Kong has two medical… …

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  • 79Health On the Net Foundation — infobox company company name = Health On the Net Foundation company type = Nonprofit company company slogan = language = 52 languages industry = Healthcare foundation = September 1995 location city = Geneva location country = Switzerland products …

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  • 80HEALTH SERVICES — Before Statehood At the beginning of the 19th century, the Land of Israel (Ereẓ Israel) was ridden with disease. Wide areas were infested with malaria; enteric fever, dysentery, and trachoma took a heavy toll; and infant mortality was very high.… …

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