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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more integrated model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements to a system, framework, or approach that combines various elements more effectively.
Example: "In our latest research, we propose a more integrated model that combines both qualitative and quantitative data for better analysis."
Alternatives: "a better unified model" or "a more cohesive framework".
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"Here, we're trying to look at a more integrated model for how new products and services can work more closely together through technology".
But Chris Ham, chief executive of the King's Fund, says a more integrated model will need to be supported by commissioning that makes use of alliance contracts, prime provider and lead provider contracts.
The aim of our paper is to tackle the challenges of the transition from sector governance to a more integrated model of ecosystem service governance by building on existing governance arrangements geared towards sustainability.
Our team developed a complex intervention to support the transformation of regional primary care into a more integrated model.
(P1) Those interagency meetings … make a difference … [they] build our relationships with each other … [and] it's helped [to] have a more integrated model.
Clinicians described interagency meetings as being beneficial, Those interagency meetings … make a difference … [they] build our relationships with each other … [and] it's helped [to] have a more integrated model.
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To develop a more-integrated model of CLEC12A function in pathogen response, we utilized time course RNA-seq data and targeted quantitative proteomics to pinpoint CLEC12A-dependent protein interactions that may be important for pathogen response.
This more integrated model could provide a more stable basis for political and economic development.
In Germany, while market conditions are difficult, TUI has increased market share and benefited from its more integrated model.
It says that the narrow terms of reference given to the commission meant that the more fundamental issues about the need for a more integrated care model were only addressed in passing by Dilnot.
With a government decision imminent, the committee has said that while it does endorse in principle the commission's idea of a cap of perhaps £35,000 on individual liability for long-term care costs, its narrow terms of reference meant that "more fundamental issues about the need for a more integrated care model were only addressed in passing by Dilnot".
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