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"This chapter focus on Norwegian healthcare policies and regulations for
care coordination and patient safety. The Norwegian Coordination Reform implemented
in 2012 emphasizes patient engagement, care pathways, and competence
development in municipal healthcare services. Moreover, protocols for division of
work tasks and collaboration between specialist and municipal healthcare services
are key aspects. The reform identifies fragmented health services and the lack of
coordinated care as main challenges. The authors introduce the concepts of care
coordination, continuity of care and patient handovers, and relate these to patient
safety. Results from a Norwegian observational study, identifying factors affecting
care coordination and patient safety in care transitions between hospital and municipal
care, are presented. Finally, the authors introduce relevant measures to improve
care coordination and patient safety, including the regulatory work and follow-up
of health services through nationwide audits performed by the Norwegian Board of
Health Supervision."
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Ben had never seen Fred, but he had a moustache that Ben's mum said was ‘disgusting'.
Australian smalltown big secret coming of age mystery. 2 young teenage boys doing teenage things; catching crabs (the ones with claws), playing cricket, watching the A-Team thinking about girls etc etc. When a neighbour of one of the boys commits suicide and the grieving family move away, a new neighbour appears and things are about to about to get very dark indeed and nothing will ever be the same.
The theme of this book is grim but it's told in a really subtle way, you know something sinister is happening but the story keeps nudging you in a different direction. Wasn't totally bonkers about the ending but overall, really good.