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The phrase "allocating care" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to healthcare, resource management, or any situation where care or resources are being distributed or assigned.
Example: "The hospital is focused on allocating care to patients based on their medical needs and urgency."
Alternatives: "distributing care" or "assigning care".
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Governments can't keep up with the excess demand and therefore must find some way of allocating care amid shortage conditions.
This focus, by definition, leads to interdisciplinary challenges and rivalry because the emphasis of change becomes the renegotiation of roles, rather than the best way of allocating care to meet the needs of the patient.
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Because resources are finite and each region allocates care differently, waiting times can vary widely from place to place.
A solution to safeguard high quality diabetes care may be to allocate care to the nurse specialist.
"If we could, we would try to know more about the delivery mechanism of health care within the hospitals, how they allocate care and treatment depending on the patients," Townsend says.
As promising as these efforts are, they have also revealed one thing: Truly effective changes won't occur until we have addressed the lopsided repercussions of a system that allocates care based on insurance coverage rather than clinical status.
A cluster randomised controlled design was used to randomly allocate care homes to either the intervention arm or the control arm.
Attitudes towards managing health care costs, the responsibilities of doctors, allocating health care resources: 7 items scored using a 5-point Likert scale Strongly disagree to Strongly agree.
Perceived patients' preferences may impede stepped care allocation while severity assessment is positively associated with allocating stepped care [ 35].
OBJECTIVE: To examine how case managers in a state-funded home care program allocate home care services in response to information about a client's Medicare home health care status, with particular attention to the influence of work environment.
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