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If a respondent chose any option other than 10 Y's, he/she was labeled as a supporter of capacity to benefit.
Arguments can (and have) been made on both sides, but to define need, for example, in terms of capacity to benefit and then argue that the greater the wellbeing deliverable by rescue, the greater the need for rescue (or the greater is the person's interest in receiving rescue,) is just to beg the crucial question.
Although most participants' arguments in favour of restrictions emphasised the capacity to benefit and issues of financial prudence (the notion that it is a 'bad investment' when a patient's likelihood of success is low), one participant suggested that age limits could have additional benefits with regard to patients' psychological 'closure'closure
For instance, several authors have suggested that other criteria such as equity, severity of disease, age of patient groups and capacity to benefit may affect the rank order of health priorities in the opinion of health personnel [ 71- 73].
"AI is a technology with such great capacity to benefit all of humanity," she said, "but also the chance of simply exacerbating the divides between the developed and developing world, and the haves and have nots in our society.
In this case, equity may therefore be defined as equal access for equal need, where access refers to the absence of barriers – mainly geographical and financial barriers; and need refers to the capacity to benefit or severity of illness.
Undoubtedly, besides rhizobia, the most studied and used PGPB is Azospirillum, encompassing bacteria with a remarkable capacity to benefit a range of plant species (Bashan and de-Bashan 2010; Hungria et al. 2010; Hungria 2011; Fukami et al. 2016; Pereg et al. 2016).
For example, research has suggested that practitioners' estimates of the patients' capacity to benefit from psychological therapy is key [ 47].
However, authors do not explain whether the action must cause benefit (as distinct from e.g. having the capacity to benefit), the type of benefit, and whether it suffices to try to reciprocate.
For instance someone who suffers from mild symptoms of coronary heart disease may have a greater chance of being offered coronary bypass surgery than an older patient with severe 3-vessel coronary disease, whose life expectancy may not be extended greatly by surgery, on the grounds of having less capacity to benefit.
The selection was driven by two types of considerations: i) Capacity to benefit: these were considered to be LGUs where assistance with planning would be most beneficial, and where the LGU health official is responsive and motivated; ii) Equity: Northern Samar and Eastern Samar are among the poorest provinces in the Philippines, and experience some of the worst MNCH outcomes.
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