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HIC…what it’s all about!

HIC…what it’s all about!. Have a basic understanding of how patients experience illness and health care in their everyday lives; Understand the value of taking account of patients’ perspectives; Be able to describe the major patterns of health and health inequalities in the UK;

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HIC…what it’s all about!

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  1. HIC…what it’s all about!

  2. Have a basic understanding of how patients experience illness and health care in their everyday lives; • Understand the value of taking account of patients’ perspectives; • Be able to describe the major patterns of health and health inequalities in the UK; • Be able to describe how socio-economic position, gender and ethnicity shape health, health experiences and access to good health care; • Understand and critically appraise the main explanations for health inequalities and current approaches to tackling them; • Be able to describe the range and basic roles of professionals working to meet the health needs of patients in the community; • Demonstrate an awareness of the professional requirement to adopt appropriate attitudes and behaviour towards patients, colleagues and other health and social care workers.

  3. Have a basic understanding of how patients experience illness and health care in their everyday lives

  4. Understand the value of taking account of patients’ perspectives

  5. Be able to describe the major patterns of health and health inequalities in the UK

  6. Be able to describe how socio-economic position, gender and ethnicity shape health, health experiences and access to good health care

  7. Understand and critically appraise the main explanations for health inequalities and current approaches to tackling them

  8. Be able to describe the range and basic roles of professionals working to meet the health needs of patients in the community

  9. Demonstrate an awareness of the professional requirement to adopt appropriate attitudes and behaviour towards patients, colleagues and other health and social care workers

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