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As a result, projects managed by contractors under the supervision of the department's field offices have suffered "a number of avoidable incidents," the audit found.
"Failure to properly prepare for the rapid inflow of citizens from the previous group of eight states in 2004 and the effects that this had on communities was short-sighted, and led to a number of avoidable problems.
A poorly organised casualty evacuation effort caused a great deal of preventable hardship and suffering for the wounded, and resulted in a number of avoidable deaths.
The 4th National Audit Project highlighted complications including hypoxic brain injury and death [ 1] and the National Patient Safety Agency recognised a number of avoidable aspects [ 2].
The postmortem evaluation of a number of avoidable R&D failures makes for a fascinating, if eminently frustrating, lesson, as illustrated by neuroprotective agents for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke.
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If all the cancer control regions had shared the same relative survival as that in region 1 to which Helsinki belongs (scenario A), the predicted number of avoidable deaths from colon cancer would have been 176 (95% CI 3 349) (Table 2).
15 Some years ago, the report entitled "To err is human" also argued in favour of teamwork, a concept that might be able to prevent a large number of avoidable complications.
Instead, it has "probably led to more 'inefficiency', a greater number of avoidable emergency admissions," it concludes.
The result was a considerable number of avoidable deaths and other major harms.
Prostate cancer contributes a large number of avoidable deaths.
Gender inequity in access to health programs is responsible for a considerable number of avoidable deaths.
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