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However, despite its availability, care was still woefully inaccessible.
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What we've found is that it's not just providing availability of care; it's the type of care that's provided.
"This suggests market forces play a larger role in the distribution and availability of care" in the United States, Dr. Hsia said, especially emergency care.
One is the general lack of availability of care, or its poor quality, which is self-perpetuating until health-care provision is improved.
"The quality and availability of care were never at issue".
This may be attributable to some areas not having enough availability to care for people in the community, as opposed to in mental health hospitals and units".
But dismantling private practices without regard to the consequences would lead to huge disruptions in availability of care and large-scale retirements of older practitioners.
Result: A single specialist can serve an entire region, reducing costs even as the availability of care is increased.
In this context, availability to care givers of all relevant patient health data and of specific healthcare co-operative work supporting tools is fundamental for best patient treatment.
The Ryan White Care Act funds programs to improve availability of care for low-income, uninsured and under-insured victims of AIDS and their families.
We find that delayed discharges do respond to the availability of care home beds.
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