Saturday, 16 January 2021

Delivery ( Pregnancy )Secondary care Part 2

 Secondary care


Secondary care includes acute care: necessary treatment for a short period of time for a brief but serious illness, injury, or other health condition. This care is often found in a hospital emergency department. Secondary care also includes skilled attendance during childbirthintensive care, and medical imaging services.[14]

The term "secondary care" is sometimes used synonymously with "hospital care". However, many secondary care providers, such as psychiatristsclinical psychologistsoccupational therapists, most dental specialties or physiotherapists, do not necessarily work in hospitals. Some primary care services are delivered within hospitals. Depending on the organization and policies of the national health system, patients may be required to see a primary care provider for a referral before they can access secondary care.[15][16]






In countries that operate under a mixed market health care system, some physicians limit their practice to secondary care by requiring patients to see a primary care provider first. This restriction may be imposed under the terms of the payment agreements in private or group health insurance plans. In other cases, medical specialists may see patients without a referral, and patients may decide whether self-referral is preferred.

In other countries patient self-referral to a medical specialist for secondary care is rare as prior referral from another physician (either a primary care physician or another specialist) is considered necessary, regardless of whether the funding is from private insurance schemes or national health insurance.

Allied health professionals, such as physical therapistsrespiratory therapistsoccupational therapistsspeech therapists, and dietitians, also generally work in secondary care, accessed through either patient self-referral or through physician referral.




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