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Appendix C: Provider Definitions and Relationship Roles
Pages 83-88

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From page 83...
... Patients who use health care services in the community can provide support to others, share personal experiences, and participate in self-help and mutual aid activities. They can form collaborative relationships and communicate with other community members and/or health care providers to address patient needs, including prevention and treatment.
From page 84...
... They can form collaborative relationships and communicate with other community members and/or health care providers to address patient needs, including prevention and treatment. They may consult and/or liaise with general practitioners to deliver primary interventions (e.g., drug supply, organization of community health services)
From page 85...
... They can form collaborative relationships and communicate with other community members and/or health care providers to address patient needs, including prevention and treatment. Clinical officers can serve as liaisons with other providers and may provide assistance in accessing and coordinating with other health care providers.
From page 86...
... They can form collaborative relationships and communicate with other community members and/or health care providers to address patient needs, including prevention and treatment. They may collaborate with health professional groups and other important partners involved in program implementation to ensure that all health workers receive appropriate education and training, including management of MNS disorders.
From page 87...
... They may serve as part of a specialist ambulatory team providing training, support, and supervision of non-specialists. They can form collaborative relationships and communicate with other community members and/or health care providers to address patient needs, including prevention and treatment.
From page 88...
... , and may provide assistance in accessing and coordinating with other providers. They can form collaborative relationships and communicate with other community members and/or health care providers to address patient needs, including prevention and treatment.


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