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be more preventive
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An extra amount or extent.
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The latter approach aligns with recent calls for patient safety to be more preventive.
However, as a consequence of our hypothesis that CCBT is more effective than TAU, we expect that CCBT will be more preventive in health care use and productivity loss during the follow-up period, and thus result in lower costs compared with TAU by a GP.
Cross-sectional analysis by NGS-derived phenotypes and risk factors in the EMR would facilitate more precise clinical decision making, for instance, whether shortening patient time in intensive care units or decreasing use of provocative antibiotics would be more preventive within the local milieu.
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The damage control was superb, but should there have been more preventive regulation?
Indeed, they are more preventive than curative and are more in line with the two tenets of Hippocrates: First do no harm, and let food be thy medicine and let thy medicine be food.
"For women, what could be more basic preventive care than birth control?" asked Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood.
Otherwise, the result will be more missed preventive care delivery and more need for tertiary care treatment.
Physically active people may be more compliant with preventive health measures, as compared to patients who are not physically active.
Although RTI is a major health problem per se, its combination with smoking practice appears to be more alarming from preventive standpoint.
This population would, presumably, have had internet access and therefore, might be more aware of preventive measures against influenza – especially those promoted on the internet [ 21].
It is therefore recognised that this sample represents GPs who may be more interested in preventive care, or more specifically interested in identifying the barriers and enablers to delivering such care, than the general population of GPs.
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