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What is the role of tertiary health care?​

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Answered by ashayjain
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Tertiary care

Care for people needing complex treatments. People may be referred for tertiary care (for example, a specialist stroke unit) from either primary care or secondary care.

Explanation:

Government and private tertiary care facilities are also undertaking preventive activities to certain extent in spite of various constraints in their given localities and giving significant preventive healthcare relief to the individuals and communities in the target areas through primary health care system.

Examples of tertiary care services are cancer management, neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, plastic surgery, treatment for severe burns, advanced neonatology services, palliative, and other complex medical and surgical interventions.

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Answered by sanchitatariyal
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Government and private tertiary care facilities are also undertaking preventive activities to certain extent in spite of various constraints in their given localities and giving significant preventive healthcare relief to the individuals and communities in the target areas through primary health care system.

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