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This summer, researchers have begun the largest study to date of open access, aptly named Open Notes, involving over 100 primary care physicians and approximately 25,000 patients from three health care centers — the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, the Geisinger Health System in Danville, Pa., and the Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
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It wants to be a symbolic condensation of what Jeremy Rifkin has aptly termed "the age of access".
Also, CIT's potential to uncover the specific behaviours, motivators and consequences behind actual healthcare access and utilisation means that it was aptly suited to our study.
October's working forum, aptly titled Choosing Pathways to Open Access, will be based on a design thinking model to cultivate discourse and a solutions-based approach.
At Universal Studios Hollywood, those willing to pay an extra $79, in addition to the $80 general-admission price, for the aptly named Front of Line Pass, will receive priority access to all rides and reserved seating at the park's shows.
Aon also has its aptly named AonLine, which gives clients access to their coverage over the Net.
Daft Punk's dewy-eyed nostalgia is part of what's made the duo's tracks so heartwarming over the years especially on their aptly titled meditation on reminiscence, Random Access Memories.
Since the welfare reform legislation of 1996, aptly labeled a "Personal Responsibility Act," not only has access to abortion been curtailed, but funds for family planning programs at home and abroad have been capped.
We are currently bearing witness to an inverse example of Virchow's reasoning in a new scheme, aptly called coverage with evidence development (CED) or access with evidence development (AED) (the two terms are used interchangeably).
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