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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foster access" is correct and frequently used in written English.
It means to promote or encourage the ability to enter or use something. Example: The government is implementing new policies to foster access to education for low-income families.
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With energy an increasingly pivotal issue for the Obama White House, a review of Exelon's relationship with the administration shows how familiarity has helped foster access at the upper reaches of government and how, in some cases, the outcome has been favorable for Exelon.
"I think other countries will now be looking at India and saying, 'Well, hold on a minute — India stuck to its guns,' " said Tahir Amin, a director of the Initiative for Medicines, Access and Knowledge, a group based in New York that works on patent cases to foster access to drugs.
Thus, the successful integration of all components of care is a priority under the ACA as it can foster access to services, enhance the clinical integration of all components of care, and lead to better treatment outcomes.
As part of this strategy, a novel partnership known as the Green Light Committee GLCC) was created to foster access to, and rational use of, second-line drugs (11 – 13 ).
Along these lines, the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) has recently formulated major objectives, which among other aspects specify that "by 2012, EULAR will have provided standards of care and foster access to optimal care of people with musculoskeletal conditions in Europe".
The RICHER initiative purposefully partnered with community-based organizations to foster access and extend the types of resources and supports available including access to resources to address social determinants of health; past work suggests that building relationships through intersectoral collaborations for a common goal can buffer the negative effects of material disadvantage [ 27- 30].
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In Zambia a surprising number of goods in South African-owned supermarkets are made locally; it is often too expensive to transport bulky stuff across borders.A construction boom is fostering access to high-voltage power.
Meanwhile, ownership fosters access to feedback in authentic contexts.
The microfinance sector has grown significantly over the past few decades and in 2006 Muhammad Yunus, considered by many to be the father of modern microfinance, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his pioneering work in fostering access to finance as a path towards more peaceful relations.
Education fosters access to treatment and helps combat stigma and discrimination.
In this case the primary care provider has worked with the child in his environment, has assisted the child by fostering access into specialized services, and has worked with the parent to foster her understanding of, and her ability to act on, the assessment information.
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