Sentence examples for burden and accessibility from inspiring English sources

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Topics that gain prominence in low income countries are "Disease burden" and "Accessibility".

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The criteria for site selection included regional representation, interest and willingness of the institutional contact person to participate in pharmacovigilance and CEM, active participation of the site in pharmacovigilance (measured by the number and quality of ADR reports sent to the NC), malaria burden in the locality and accessibility of the site.

The ADA Education and Reform Act represents both a barrier to ADA enforcement and an implicit message to disabled Americans that the burden of ensuring progress towards societal acceptance and accessibility for their community is theirs and theirs alone.

This implies developing retail centers in locations which might create unsuccessful centers, as well as imposing burdens on neighboring land use, and on mobility and accessibility in the city.

In March 2009, China's Healthcare Reform Plan was formally released to reduce the residents' economic burden for medical services, mitigate the difficulties in affordability and accessibility of medical service, and provide safe, effective, convenient, inexpensive health services for universal coverage.

The probability of being in treatment can depend on several factors not related to the burden of morbidity, such as availability of services, their location and accessibility and the rate of their utilisation.

Selection was based, in part, on predicted malaria burden, and also on the area's accessibility and security.

Demographic changes as well as persistent inefficiencies throughout the pharmaceutical supply chain have been major burdens on the government and have had significant impacts on the availability and accessibility of drugs for the country's population [ 10, 11].

It must be emphasized that, in developing countries, the number of patients in an RRT programme is an indicator of the provision and accessibility of RRT services and is not a proxy for the burden of disease.

The population coverage and accessibility make PHDS an attractive and cost effective resource for research allowing description of the total burden of disease in the population, assessment of risk factors and casual pathways[ 1] and investigation of rare outcomes[ 2].

Yellow taxi fleet owners say that the burden of accessibility would fall unfairly on them.

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