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Understand the guidelines and policies Most aspects of healthcare are covered by clinical guidelines and policies, which outline: which treatments are most likely to work for you how your healthcare professionals should interact with you in general the quality of service they should provide. Examples of these documents include: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines, which outline evidence-based treatment options for different conditions. (Find out more on the NICE website.) Confidentiality and data protection policies, which outline your rights regarding any personal information your doctor holds about you, and what they must do to keep it private. Codes of practice for people who are members of professional bodies, for example doctors, nurses and accredited counsellors. Complaints procedures. These should be accessible and easy to find using a web search, but you can also ask your doctor or healthcare provider to show them to you. Find an advocate An advocate is an independent person who is there to represent your opinion and help make your voice heard. This can be extremely helpful if you are finding it hard to let healthcare professionals know what you want, or you're facing barriers to getting support. An advocate can: come with you to appointments help you ask questions and assert your wishes support you if you want to make a complaint or appeal any decisions. A friend, family member or carer might be willing to act as your advocate informally. Or you could consider professional advocacy services. (See our pages on advocacy for more information, including how to find an advocate.)
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Wishing you a safe and happy Labor Day! Discover the history behind this holiday by checking out this article: https://lnkd.in/dK9ejFj
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FYI Miami: November 23, 2023 Written by Miami Today on November 21, 2023 www.miamitodayepaper.com ADVERTISEMENT Below are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. GAS PRICES DIVE: Gasoline prices in Miami drove off a cliff last week, plunging 11.6 cents per gallon on average to $3.10, according to GasBuddy, which predicts possibly the lowest prices in two years by Christmas. Gas prices in Miami now are 17.8 cents lower than a month ago and 38.4 cents below a year ago. The national average price fell 6.2 cents per gallon last week to $3.27, which is down 25.9 cents from a month ago and 36.9 cents from a year ago. Eleven states are seeing average prices below $3. MORE WORKERS QUIT: Florida was the only state where job separations increased in September and one of only two states to show an increase in workers quitting their jobs, figures released this week by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics show. Higher rates of workers quitting indicates a strong labor market where jobs are plentiful. Florida job separations increased by 41,000 from August as 42,000 more people quit their jobs during the month. Across the nation the quit rate was 2.3% in September, but in Florida it was 2.9%, up from 2.4% in August. The quits rate is computed by dividing the number of quits by total employment and multiplying that figure by 100. Florida saw 281,000 persons quit in September, third in the nation behind Texas at 396,000 and California at 312,000, In contrast, Florida had 261,000 persons quit in September 2022 and 239,000 in August of this year.
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Prime Minister Trudeau Honors Public Servants' Dedication, Highlighting Their Vital Role in Building a Fairer, Safer, and More Prosperous Canada National Public Service Week is a time to honor the dedication and hard work of Canada's public servants. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marked the occasion by issuing a heartfelt statement recognizing their invaluable contributions to the nation. #CanadianPrimeMinister #Diversityandinclusion #federalpublicservice #governmentrecognition #policydevelopment #publicservants #publicserviceappreciation #Publicserviceinitiatives #servicedelivery #thxnews
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