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The phrase "allow for audits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to make provisions or arrangements for conducting audits in a process or system.
Example: "The new financial policy must allow for audits to ensure transparency and accountability."
Alternatives: "permit audits" or "facilitate audits".
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As required by international guidelines and national regulations, the study file, signed informed consent sheets, source documents, copy of the CRF and subject identification codes will be retained for at least 2 years (or for the time period required by national legislation) at each study site (ICH-GCP 4.9.5) to allow for audits and inspections even after the study completion.
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Furthermore, by programming a menu-selection for SBP, our hospital - or any hospital with similar capabilities - may track the disease indications for each antibiotic allowing for audits and outreach.
The program also allows for auditing and correcting entered information.
But arguably the platform's biggest security flaw remains not open sourcing its code to allow for external audits — not least given that its parent company, Facebook, has a business model based on monetizing the personal information of users via profiling their preferences and targeting them with ads.
Other features include the addition of features that allow for internal audits within DSRC, such as data extraction regarding time spent in each of the research administration activities.
The Osmotherly rules could be changed to allow for a full audit without everything then being [publicly] disclosed".
These indicators may need to be refined specific to local situations, although standardisation of at least some of the indicators will allow for direct comparison, audit and future studies.
Secondly, the scope of this study did not allow for a full audit of the prison environment (Liebling, 2004) such as examining the relationship dynamics between inmates and staff, as well as between staff (including health and custodial staff), volunteers, and other personnel within the prison environment.
They also suggested that the imminent introduction of a new patient administration system and improved coding in the surgical wards would allow for such an auditing system to be developed in due course.
The accuracy and consistency with which coding is performed could be improved by educating healthcare professionals and administrative staff about the importance of and/or encouraging use of specific and accurate coding to promote continuity of care, optimise management through a systematic annual recall system and allow for accurate routine audit and epidemiological research.
The Dodd-Frank Act passed this year allows for limited audits, and extending them is a centerpiece of Mr. Paul's agenda.
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