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The phrase "affected provider" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a provider that has been impacted or influenced by a certain situation or event.
Example: "The affected provider will need to adjust their services in response to the recent policy changes."
Alternatives: "impacted provider" or "influenced provider".
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This has affected provider market share; law firms have ceded dominance to corporatized in-house departments and elite service providers like Axiom, UnitedLex, and Elevate that excel in the business of law.
There was limited evidence on how a particular payment method affected provider satisfaction with the CBI scheme.
Finally, the revised ACIP recommendations for the use of YF vaccine were published in the middle of our study period (July of 2010) and might have affected provider and traveler decisions regarding vaccination.
Busy retail outlets were said to limit the provision of information and counselling [ 50] and stock outs affected provider's ability to dispense [ 36, 42, 47, 51, 52].
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In addition to personal views and dilemmas, 'social pressures' (perceived views of others concerning abortion) and the actions of facility managers affected providers' decision to (openly) provide abortion services.
The delay also affected providers' ability to pay their casual employees who were not on government's payroll.
This highlights the importance of being extremely watchful for vicarious trauma, as affected providers are particularly vulnerable.
However, given the possibility that linguistic or cultural differences may have affected providers' interpretation of these items, additional research is needed before recommending that these items be omitted.
Working at an intervention site also may have affected providers' responses; because providers are active participants in the SBM-R process, they may have been disposed to rate services more highly during the endline round.
We find no significant evidence that the EBM program affected providers' knowledge of the contraceptive's side effects or reported clinical practices, though we find suggestive evidence of a positive impact on providers' attitudes toward, and self-reported confidence in, discussing or prescribing DMPA.
According to the evidence, provider payment can affect provider participation, satisfaction and retention in CBI; the quantity and quality of services provided to CBI patients; patient demand of CBI services; and population enrollment, risk pooling and financial sustainability of CBI.
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