
Services provided by highly specialized providers such as neurosurgeons, thoracic surgeons and intensive care units. These services often require highly sophisticated technology and facilities.
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the level of care in a health care system consisting of complex procedures given in a health care center that has highly trained specialists and often advanced technology.
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When a hospital consultant decides that more specialist care is needed. Mental Health Services are included in this (see also Secondary care)
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Tertiary care often uses new technologies and therapies to treatrare conditions or unusual cases (for example, renal conditions and neurosurgery). It is usually available to patients with conditions that are too complex to be managed in the community or district general hospitals, and so should be referred to more specialistservices.
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Highly specialized services which may cover a very large area, or even the whole country. They usually provide care for rare or complicated problems requiring very specialized skills.
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The third and highly specialised stage of treatment, usually provided in a specialist hospital centre. See also primary care and secondary care.
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The most complex medical care.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22559
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