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This is challenging for a few reasons, including because what constitutes access can be thought of in multiple ways.
We should be clear about what constitutes appropriate access to that care, given that there are diverse barriers to access.
The issue of what constitutes timely access to emergency care is obviously dependent on the acuity of the patient.
Ms. Granick said some people believed that using a connection without permission constituted unauthorized access to computers, which is a crime, while others disagree.
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Human rights principles, based on the Human Rights Convention, must be better respected in both jurisdictions, and an agreement between the sides should be reached that clearly defines what constitutes adequacy for government access to data.
The authors of the paper concluded that users preferred the telemedicine service to in-hospital EEG test because it constitutes an improvement in access to this specialized medical care as well as important financial and time savings.
'Access' to health services is a complex concept, and there is no single way to understand what constitutes good or reasonable access to health care [ 6, 7].
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Research shows that transphobia the experience of discrimination based on having a gender identity or expression that varies from the sex assigned at birth also constitutes an access barrier to medical care, both in general primary care [ 4- 6], and in specialised areas such as mental health [ 7], substance abuse treatment [ 8], and HIV [ 9, 10].
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