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The proposals aimed at balancing the safe, effective, patient-centred, timely, efficient and equitable components of quality care enunciated by the Institute of Medicine [ 30], as well as minimising the risk of unintended harms such as costly, unnecessary overtreatment or increased parental anxiety.

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The Institute of Medicine in the United States has specified patient-centred and equitable care as key components of quality health care [ 4].

Decentralization (delivery of services outside specialist centres) and task shifting (delegation of routine services to lower level relevant cadre) are key components of equitable public sector roll-out to ensure access to ART beyond ART facilities in tertiary centres and those operating in well-supported research programs [ 5– 13].

In this article we present a study design to evaluate the causal impact of providing supply-side performance-based financing incentives in combination with a demand-side cash transfer component on equitable access to and quality of maternal and neonatal healthcare services.

Topographic effects on soil nutrients were not very significant, suggesting that the dynamics of soil nutrient components was relatively equitable across topography, and this may be due to the strong control of per-humid climate and acidic soil conditions.

The papers discuss critical health system issues facing Pakistan, including service delivery components, demand creation, equitable access, transportation interventions for improved referrals, availability of medicines and equipment, and health workforce needs.

In the articles included in the special issue, critical health system issues compromising MNH outcomes in Pakistan are discussed, for example, service delivery components, demand creation, equitable access, transportation interventions for improved referrals, availability of medicines and equipment, and health workforce needs.

The incorporation of local and traditional knowledges into environmental governance regimes is increasingly recognised as a critical component of effective and equitable conservation efforts.

Equitable partnerships are usually considered a key component of global health research practice in order to reduce the risk of scientific colonialism [ 28] and exploitation of communities and researchers in the South [ 22, 30], as well as to distribute research benefits equitably [ 24, 25].

A key component of his plan is an equitable distribution of oil revenues and political power, in addition to the cooperation of Iraq's neighbors.

Equitable and accessible health services form a key component of equitable health outcomes.

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