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What is the primary criterion for eligibility for NHS continuing healthcare?
What is the primary criterion for eligibility for NHS continuing healthcare?
- Having a primary health need (correct)
- Being over 18 years old
- Having substantial financial resources
- Requiring social and community care services
In which setting(s) can NHS continuing healthcare be provided?
In which setting(s) can NHS continuing healthcare be provided?
- In the individual's home or a care home (correct)
- Only in hospitals
- Only in the individual's own home
- Only in care homes
What types of services are covered under NHS continuing healthcare?
What types of services are covered under NHS continuing healthcare?
- Only healthcare services
- Healthcare, personal care, and accommodation services (correct)
- Only personal care services
- Only social and community care services
How is NHS continuing healthcare funded?
How is NHS continuing healthcare funded?
What distinguishes NHS continuing healthcare from social and community care services?
What distinguishes NHS continuing healthcare from social and community care services?
What is the minimum age requirement to be eligible for NHS continuing healthcare?
What is the minimum age requirement to be eligible for NHS continuing healthcare?
If you are eligible for NHS continuing healthcare, which of the following expenses will the NHS not cover?
If you are eligible for NHS continuing healthcare, which of the following expenses will the NHS not cover?
Which of the following best describes the term "primary health need" in the context of NHS continuing healthcare eligibility?
Which of the following best describes the term "primary health need" in the context of NHS continuing healthcare eligibility?
If you are eligible for NHS continuing healthcare and receive care at home, which of the following services will not be covered?
If you are eligible for NHS continuing healthcare and receive care at home, which of the following services will not be covered?
What is the main difference between NHS continuing healthcare and social and community care services provided by local authorities?
What is the main difference between NHS continuing healthcare and social and community care services provided by local authorities?