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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoidable death" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing situations where a death could have been prevented through intervention or action.
Example: "The report highlighted several cases of avoidable death due to lack of medical care in rural areas."
Alternatives: "preventable death" or "unnecessary death".
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Main outcome measures Avoidable death, defined as those with at least a 50% probability of avoidability in view of trained medical reviewers.
There's nothing good that comes out of an avoidable death.
This is the public tragedy of Dunner's sad life and violent, avoidable death.
I love how incomprehensible those concepts would be to a dog ("future peril"; "avoidable death").
"Why is the avoidable death of children not interesting?" he asks.
Learning from an avoidable death is important but only if it ensures that it does not happen again.
The male avoidable death rate fell from 407.8 deaths per 100,000 in 2001 to 278.3 deaths in 2013.
This is most obvious in the PHSO's investigation into the avoidable death of a three-year-old child (Sam Morrish) from sepsis.
Some consequences of poor quality endoscopy include worse outcomes for cancer and gastrointestinal bleeding, unnecessary repeat procedures, needless damage to patients and even avoidable death [3].
Tough action was urgently needed because obesity has become one of the two biggest risk factors for avoidable death in the UK, alongside smoking.
Blair's gravest error was not to have insisted that due attention was given to planning for postwar Iraq, when poor decisions resulted in the avoidable death of thousands.
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