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Income group HK$400000 (USD5159) and above was 84% more likely to have better utilization (OR 1.84, 95% CI (1.21-2.78), and 2 times more likely to receive better comprehensiveness (OR 1.90, 95% CI 1.26-2.87).

The selection of one or multiple appropriate categories and in turn suitable kinetic equations for a reaction is based on a set of defined rules, which are here summarized and simplified for the sake of better comprehensiveness.

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Both new filters perform better in comprehensiveness than other occupational health search filters, demonstrating the advantage of developing specific filters for prognostic studies related to work disability.

Compared to other occupational health search filters, the new WDP-R and WDP-P filters performed considerably better in comprehensiveness (90% and 68%) compared to a maximum of 41% of the other filters (see table 3).

Larger group size is associated with better access and comprehensiveness but worse continuity of care.

Better coordination and comprehensiveness of primary care were associated with lower rates of avoidable admissions and fewer potential years of life lost, and countries with higher levels of patient satisfaction with interpersonal dimensions of care also had greater equality of self-rated health.

Rather than serving a justifying role in criticisms for their transperspectival comprehensiveness, theories are better seen as interpretations that are validated by the extent to which they open up new possibilities of action that are themselves to be verified in democratic inquiry.

A validated biomarker would improve the overall accuracy and the comprehensiveness of the process (as would better coital diaries, better interviews, and better quality control), rather than being an alternative.

Compared to similar villages and the national averages, key health indicators (infant and under-5 mortality, maternal mortality, prenatal care, and undernutrition) were substantially better, which was attributed to the comprehensiveness of the PHC interventions (Guarjila, El Salvador).

Our key findings included: 1) the quality of primary care provided by GPs was reportedly better than that of non-GPs, particularly for comprehensiveness: service provided and community orientation; and 2) GPs were more likely to stay in their current job than non-GPs, after controlling for sociodemographic characteristics.

We found the quality of primary care reported by GPs was better than that reported by non-GPs, particularly in comprehensiveness: service provided and community orientation.

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