Sentence examples for inefficient coordination from inspiring English sources

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Eduardo Munoz Perou Livonia, Mich., Aug. 12, 2007 To the Editor: The failure of the United States to develop a national insurance program is a primary reason for the inefficient coordination of care, lack of computer sophistication and poor communication between patient and doctor that reduce the efficacy of our health care.

Patient safety and emergency department (ED) functionality are compromised when inefficient coordination between hospital departments impedes ED patients' access to inpatient cardiac care.

Plant mitochondrial gene expression is portrayed as a relaxed and inefficient coordination of two phage-type RNA polymerases (RpoTm and RpoTmp) [ 17].

Successes of UNICEF's interventions have been somewhat less effective because of inefficient coordination in the domain of information and communication among international humanitarian organizations and between the international humanitarian organizations and the Government.

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Such a transition has also been supported by the Government Accountability Office, which published a report this past spring that noted, "Fragmented food safety system has caused inconsistent oversight, ineffective coordination, and inefficient uses of resources".

Efforts to address food safety, it says, are "hampered by inconsistent and inflexible oversight and enforcement authorities, inefficient resource use and ineffective coordination".

The report highlighted that most of the NRfHS in the region were inefficient, lacked coordination, worked with undefined priorities, had no sustainable financing mechanisms, and the key elements of the system were dispersed and uncoordinated.

The labs have never been seen as a model of stellar management, but complaints from outsiders and insiders alike of poor coordination, inefficient spending, and excessive bureaucracy have grown louder since the end of the Cold War.

Failures in information transfer between healthcare professionals can lead to several errors in care processes, such as poor coordination, inefficient functioning of healthcare providers and longer waiting and throughput times for patients [ 5, 6].

By contrast, we find that symmetries in the network architecture can lead to mis-coordination and inefficient outcomes.

Algorithms that are inefficient for inferentially simple, low coordination or fault tolerant tasks are effective when tasks require coordination or complex inferences, or are fault intolerant.

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