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NCFE CACHE Level 1/2 Technical Award in Health and Social Care - 603/7013/0
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Welcome!Today we'll explore Health and Social Care Provision and Services. You'll learn about different types of services and providers, and how they work together to support individuals.
Types of ServicesHealth and social care services are divided into primary (first point of contact, e.g., GPs), secondary (specialist care, e.g., hospitals), and tertiary (highly specialised care, e.g., rehabilitation centres). Understanding these types helps identify where individuals can access care.
Which of the following is an example of primary care?
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Roles of ProvidersProviders include the NHS (public healthcare system), private organisations (paid services), and voluntary organisations (charities and non-profits). Each plays a crucial role in delivering care based on needs and funding sources.
Which of the following are examples of voluntary organisations? (Select all that apply)
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Integrated Care and CollaborationIntegrated care means combining health and social care services to provide seamless support for individuals. Collaboration between multidisciplinary teams ensures better outcomes by sharing expertise and resources.
Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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Review Time!Great work! You've learned about types of services, roles of providers, and integrated care. Let's test your understanding with a few questions.
What does integrated care involve?
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Which providers deliver health and social care services? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} is the public healthcare provider in the UK, while {{blank1}} organisations are non-profits, such as charities.
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Well done!You've completed the lesson on Health and Social Care Provision and Services. This knowledge is fundamental for understanding how care is delivered in the UK.

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