0 a place where opposing armies face each other in war and where fighting happens: --
2 the place or the area of activity where important, interesting, or difficult things are happening: --
3 the part of a business that deals directly with customers and the public, or that makes a product: --
In these circumstances, front-line practitioners play a critical role.
Negotiating access to community care assessments : perspectives of front-line workers, people with disability and carers.
In many respects, the secret to programmer productivity is minimizing the burden of interaction for the front-line programmer.
This seems of particular interest since none of the authorities studied devolved budgets to front-line workers.
At the same time, it may be that front-line staff wish to prioritize research questions that are in some ways problematic, as in this case.
Thus, even where the authority to purchase was devolved to front-line staff, it often referred to a limited range of services.
To our knowledge, this is the first study that measures what is actually being done by front-line hospice care clinicians with respect to delirium diagnosis.
Overall, the decision-making process of front-line assessors was largely resource-led rather than needs-led.