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In taking a systematic approach to evaluating all fruit and vegetable interventions that meet stronger evidence inclusion criteria, we have shown that while a few interventions may be cost-effective, the vast majority of current intervention approaches are not a good investment for the health sector.
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Such an effect, if repeated in the UK public, might suggest that improved oral health and fewer treatment interventions may be reflected in the UK public's perception of dental care.
We found a few indications that discharge interventions may be effective.
On the other hand, we did find a few indications that discharge interventions may be effective.
This suggests that EMR-based interventions may be effective at improving handoffs, possibly leading to fewer medical errors and better patient care.
Effective interventions may be limited by their low-reach, specificity to fewer settings, expense and limited sustainability thus limiting their generalisability.
Some future interventions may be useful; others may be dangerous.
Such interventions may be insufficient but should not be mistaken for community development.
However, an intervention may be ranked highly even though it was assessed in only a few trials and with a few patients, which resulted in a misleadingly strong endorsement for the intervention despite large uncertainty.
One such intervention may be the provision of health insurance.
Remember, your intervention may be unwelcome at first.
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