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The differences between the Filipino resident population and Filipino-Americans suggest continued inadequacy of access to or utilisation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the Philippines.
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The evidence highlight the lack of up-to-date epidemiological data, inadequacies in service provision and lack of access to care for affected populations.
-5B Emergencies are unpredictable and the 24-hour structure of the program responded to deeply felt inadequacies of local specialist access, particularly afterhours and on weekends.
Secondly, the problem of access to information may be attributed to the inadequacy of SME support institutions.
These concerned referral criteria and prescribing advice, while, for both doctors and attendees, there was perceived inadequacy of information about preventive options and access to genetic testing.
The inadequacy between access to drinking water and sanitation constitutes, by its induced effects, a factor of accentuation of poverty.
Consider ease of access.
Date of access and.
Ease of access equipment.
"Ford's plan will be great for employees who have access, but it underscores the inadequacy of the provision of child care generally".
Since the rich achieved a very low level of inadequacy of prenatal care use, the poor gained greater access to interventions and this phenomenon tends to reduce inequity [ 44].
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