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Title: The elderly and collaboration between primary and tertiary care
Authors: Fiorini, Anthony
Keywords: Bioethics -- Malta -- Congresses
Primary care (Medicine) -- Malta
Older people -- Services for -- Malta
Geriatrics -- Malta
Patients -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Malta
Older people -- Hospital care -- Malta
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Bioethics Consultative Committee
Citation: Fiorini, A. (2003). The elderly and collaboration between primary and tertiary care. Ethical issues in practice for nurses, midwives and family medicine, Malta. 159-166
Abstract: In collaboration between primary and tertiary care, there are 'commandments' or 'codes of practice' that touch on the obligations, rights and dignity of both clients and health care professionals. In the end they all strive to lead to a better quality of care that can be given to our clients. I will then go on to give examples to try and illustrate whether these guidelines or codes are actually adhered to in Malta. Just like the Ten Commandments I suppose. We all know them by heart, but do we break them, and if yes, how often?
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/27144
ISBN: 9990999341
Appears in Collections:Ethical issues in practice for nurses, midwives and family medicine

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