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care plan

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noun

  1. a plan for the medical care of a particular patient or the welfare of a child in care

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Section 5200 outlines a far more thorough evaluation and care plan than 5150.

From Los Angeles Times

Under 5200, a full medical evaluation is required with a multidisciplinary team, “and it also requires a coordinated care plan on discharge,” raising “the hope of leading to something substantive.”

From Los Angeles Times

Last summer, the government launched an urgent and emergency care plan, which pledged to reduce the delays, with the promise there would be improvements.

From BBC

In 2024, 4.8% of pupils had an education, health and care plan, a legal document setting out their needs and how they should be met.

From BBC

“Beyond financial security, passing on family values and having a care plan is essential and often overlooked,” he said.

From MarketWatch