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Section - Software Approaches for Expressing Personal Preferences for Healthcare (Section Home)

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Circle of Care

:

Providers of care or support for an individual. This may include medical

practitioners

practitioners, therapists, support care workers, as well as family and friends. 

Context

:

 

Individual circumstances that affect the needs and preferences of how someone may be able to address tasks; they can be physical (e.g. a noisy environment) or experiential (e.g. financial stress). 

Individual

: A

 A generic term referring to any person; regardless of role. i.e. patient, practitioner, etc.

Patient

: A person

 A person who is receiving treatment or care from a practitioner as a

patient

patientor

client

client. May also be

 referred

 referred to as the

“recipient

“recipient of care. 

Practitioner

:

 A term used to generally describe a medical practitioner. This may include medical practitioners, therapists, and etc.

Virtual Healthcare

: A

 Any part of a healthcare experience that is not done in person. For example: on the phone or video call with a receptionist, pharmacist, or doctor. Virtual healthcare can be conducted using combinations of tools like a website, a web conferencing app, text messaging, and the telephone.