Sentence examples for attributable to medical problems from inspiring English sources

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Using identical definitions in 2001 and 2007, the share of bankruptcies attributable to medical problems rose by 49.6%....As recently as 1981, only 8% of families filing for bankruptcy did so in the aftermath of a serious medical problem.

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The rate of personal bankruptcy, often attributable to medical costs, has also fallen.

All told, the researchers estimated, nearly 160,000 of the coronary deaths that were prevented or postponed in 2000 "were attributable to medical therapies" administered to patients already known to have had heart disease.

For example, Himmelstein et al. (2009) show that in 2007 62.1% of bankruptcies were at least partially attributable to medical costs.

A recent study reveals that 62% of personal bankruptcies are attributable to medical bills -- 75% of those bankrupted are insured.

Furthermore, we also selected PROM (658.1 or 658.2) and preterm delivery (644), failed induction of labor (659.0 or 659.1), and postpartum hemorrhage (666) as other medical conditions that may be partially attributable to increased adverse medical problems in the perinatal period.

There were several examples of implementation failures that were attributable to staffing problems.

That these were attributable to translation problems was apparently not fully considered.

These questions will be asked concerning activity limitations specifically attributable to neck problems.

All deaths from T2D were considered to be attributable to cardiac problems, thus they were not independently modelled.

No doubt, some of that strength is attributable to Firestone's problems.

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