The aim of this paper is to critically analyze and evaluate regional and domestic policies centered on long-term health conditions (LTC) and complex care needs that provide information for community practice. It is designed to critically assess the complex care requirements of heart failure patients as an alternative to LTC and outlines the areas of care that experts need to address in modern research and evidence-based practice ing. According to the Nursing Midwifery Commission (NMC) (2010), the identity of the owner and trust in the area is kept secret.
Government's report on long-term health and self-care (Your health, your approach, 2009) aims to promote discussions between health and social care professionals and people with long-term health status I am doing. information. Healthcare users who wish self care. Changing their common goals and values is to ensure that service users and their carers are not discriminated against due to disease or disability.
The aim of this paper is to critically analyze and evaluate regional and domestic policies centered on long-term health conditions (LTC) and complex care needs that provide information for community practice. It is designed to critically assess the complex care requirements of heart failure patients as an alternative to LTC and outlines the areas of care that experts need to address in modern research and evidence-based practice ing. - ... (Norwegian Bureau of Statistics, 2001) The Norwegians spend more per capita expenditure to take care of the elderly than any other country in the world. Nearly 10% of the annual budget is used to provide facilities and services to satisfy the citizen's government guarantee. In addition to necessary assistance and care, everyone can use free private apartments after retirement. (Indian Gerontological Medicine (2013))
This article provides an important explanation about the health requirements of patients with long-term condition. It focuses on the care experience in the regional type 2 diabetic patients. It considers government policies and guidelines related to diabetes management, and the role of district nurses. All the names were changed due to confidentiality and anonymity as the Vocational Code of Conduct (NMC, 2008) for the Nursing Midwifery Commission was held throughout the article.