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- Orphan_patient abstract "In health care, an orphan patient is a patient who has been "lost" within the system or has no primary provider overseeing their care.Usually, the primary provider is a general practitioner who takes care of some of the basic health needs and then refers to a specialist for complicated medical problems. Thus, orphan patients are sometimes referred to as "no-family-doctor" patients. The view from insiders and health care providers is that orphan patients tend to receive inferior care compared to those who have a "gatekeeper" coordinating the medicine.The Wordspy entry for this phrase is as follows [1]:".
- Orphan_patient wikiPageExternalLink orphanpatient.asp.
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- Orphan_patient wikiPageRevisionID "532088402".
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Medical_Association_Journal.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_terminology.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_health_record.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_medical_record.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink General_practitioner.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Health_care.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Hospital_medicine.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Hospitalist.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Medical_specialist.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink New_England_Journal_of_Medicine.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Nurse_practitioner.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Orphan_disease.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Patient.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Physical_fitness.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Primary_care_physician.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Public_health.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Rare_disease.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Seat_belt.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Seatbelt.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Smoking_ban.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Smoking_cessation.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Specialty_(medicine).
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Telehealth.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Telemedicine.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink The_New_England_Journal_of_Medicine.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLink Wordspy.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orphan patient".
- Orphan_patient wikiPageWikiLinkText "orphan patient".
- Orphan_patient hasPhotoCollection Orphan_patient.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cquote.
- Orphan_patient wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Orphan_patient subject Category:Medical_terminology.
- Orphan_patient hypernym Patient.
- Orphan_patient type Article.
- Orphan_patient type Person.
- Orphan_patient type Article.
- Orphan_patient comment "In health care, an orphan patient is a patient who has been "lost" within the system or has no primary provider overseeing their care.Usually, the primary provider is a general practitioner who takes care of some of the basic health needs and then refers to a specialist for complicated medical problems. Thus, orphan patients are sometimes referred to as "no-family-doctor" patients.".
- Orphan_patient label "Orphan patient".
- Orphan_patient sameAs m.0djs8b.
- Orphan_patient sameAs Q7103934.
- Orphan_patient sameAs Q7103934.
- Orphan_patient wasDerivedFrom Orphan_patient?oldid=532088402.
- Orphan_patient isPrimaryTopicOf Orphan_patient.