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The phrase "a policy of screening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing guidelines or procedures related to evaluating or assessing individuals or items, often in contexts like health, security, or employment.
Example: "The organization has implemented a policy of screening all applicants to ensure a safe working environment."
Alternatives: "a screening policy" or "a screening procedure."
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A decision has still to be reached on whether the film will be released in China, which has a policy of screening just 20 foreign films a year.
Neither CBS nor any other major network has a policy of screening the commercials that share a pod to make sure they do not share creative elements, however.
We do not favor a policy of screening for latent TB infection because of the high probability of false-positive tuberculin skin test results in persons vaccinated with Mycobacterium bovis BCG and the unfavorable risk-benefit ratio of preventive therapy for persons from countries with high TB incidences, who may be more likely to have acquired latent TB in the past than recently (14 ).
This demands for intervention studies aimed at identifying methods of integrating a policy of screening of suspected cases at all levels of the district public health system.
In a recently reported mathematical model it was suggested that a policy of screening newly admitted patients for MRSA coupled with rapid contact isolation could reduce nosocomial MRSA infection [ 38].
This study provides strong support for the promotion of a policy of screening and brief interventions throughout Italy, although policy makers should be aware of the resource implications of different implementation options.
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Compared to a policy of no screening, screening by gFOBT, FIT and FSIG all had potential to reduce deaths from colorectal cancer in the population within a decade of implementation.
Concerns about the drowsiness associated with sleep disorders, particularly sleep apnea, prompted the FAA to enact a new policy of screening pilots who are obese or who have other medical conditions that predispose them to sleep apnea, reported the Wall Street Journal.
Although a statewide policy of screening all hospital patients and staff who have lived outside the state for MRSA has prevented the establishment of multidrug-resistant epidemic MRSA, the policy has not prevented SCC mec type IV and type V MRSA clones from becoming established.
An additional policy of screening all infants <600 g BW with a radiograph of the wrist or knee when on full feeds or at about six weeks of age would also be reasonable.
During the entire study period the pediatrics department had the policy of screening children for respiratory viruses if they were hospitalized with a respiratory illness or if they developed respiratory symptoms during their hospital stay.
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