Sentence examples for inequitable quality from inspiring English sources

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The differing quality accreditation channels at the national (private hospital associations vs. MOH) and international levels may lead to inequitable quality standards between the public and private sectors, whereby private hospital standards surpass those in public hospitals, reflective of the current situation in low to middle income countries in Southeast Asia.

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Population and health data exist globally on an inequitable basis, with quality and completeness often determined by economic conditions.

Mozambique launched its revitalized community health programme in 2010 in response to inequitable coverage and quality of health services.

One example pertains to the insufficient resources and their inefficient and ineffective use, leading to an inequitable provision of quality health care services.

Important problems of public health systems in these countries are services of poor quality, inequitable distribution of resources and services, inadequate procurement systems and inefficient supervision coupled with a high disease burden [ 2- 4].

Specifically, fueled by discouraging findings from a notable American report, A Nation at Risk (1983), standards were deemed capable of addressing the twin and entwined maladies of poor educational quality and inequitable access (Porter, 1994).

In the light of the above discussion and cognizant of the issues on limited and inequitable access and low quality ECCD services for children 0 to 6, three action areas are proposed: ECCD legislative agenda:13 For the Philippine government to take cognizance of the age 0 6 as the foundation cycle of educational development14.

Nevertheless, when healthcare provision and quality is inequitable across a country, unaddressed grievances may still lead to a higher risk of conflict recidivism.

As Gauri (2001) suggest, in developing countries with poor quality and inequitable distribution of health care services, a key function of the funding body is to define responsibilities of different types of providers and levels of care, and organise the available resources accordingly [ 4].

According to previous analysis from the Lancet Every Newborn series, Lancet Midwifery series and the Every Newborn action plan, although care at the time of birth has the greatest potential to improve maternal and newborn survival, there is low and inequitable coverage including a quality gap in the provision of care at the time of birth [ 14, 17].

Health systems are consistently inequitable, providing more and higher quality services to the well-off, who need them less, than to the poor, who are unable to obtain them.

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