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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessibility to the basic" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the ease of access to basic resources or services, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The government is working to improve accessibility to the basic needs of its citizens, such as food and healthcare."
Alternatives: "access to essential services" or "availability of basic resources".
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Adding out- patient reimbursement to the benefit package of H8SP towns significantly increased MFA enrollee's accessibility to the basic health services.
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However, since it's your own country, you have the benefit of still being covered for health costs, ready accessibility to the medicines and other things needed, as well as knowing the basics about how your country's systems function.
We also provide a homology model for HA0 of the HPAI human isolate and show that in addition to adding basic residues, the H1 insertion likely increases accessibility to the protease cleavage site.
Handicapped accessibility to the park was improved.
Wheelchair accessibility to the lower-level dining room.
It's about accessibility to the community.
Even though the CHPS programme has contributed to increased accessibility to basic healthcare services in Ghana, the programme by design does not appear to include active engagement of community groups in healthcare quality assessment especially in the context of the NHIS.
It can grow at double-digit rates if it can repair and rebuild its British era rail, road, and air transport and port infrastructure, improve accessibility to basic amenities like electricity and water and untangle the Gordian knot of its complicated bureaucratic rules and regulations.
Low accessibility to basic health services had persisted and gaps in staffing especially in the rural health units were attributed to weak management of health services below the district [ 33, 34].
Furthermore, accessibility to basic health services remains a major problem in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia.
There was broad accessibility to basic medical equipment, such as peripheral intravenous catheters and electricity generator back-up, but others such as a blood bank and patient transport vehicles were in limited access, and many not available at all (e.g. invasive pressure monitoring, organ support with haemodialysis, and diagnostic imaging with computed tomography scan).
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