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Overall, a seemingly egalitarian attitude clearly prevails, along with an imagination of universal feasibility – everything will be possible.
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The merits and technical feasibility of universal screening and brief intervention in general practice have been widely explored [ 18, 19] and are not the primary focus of this study.
Such elements together legitimised the shift in policy by enhancing the affordability, feasibility, and political desirability of universal ART provision through public health services.
Millions of people living in resource-limited countries need life-long medical care, now including ART, posing a fundamental logistical challenge for effective HIV care and treatment and raising challenges to the technical feasibility of the goal of universal access.
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(2) Sovereignty and property, which represent the needs of the privileged, obstruct the universal validity, feasibility of implementation and acceptance of even a minimalist conception of a fundamental right to health.
The Child Health: Researching Universal Service (CHoRUS) study, is a three phased mixed methods study investigating the feasibility of implementing a national approach to the provision of universal services to children and families.
The Child Health: Researching Universal Service (CHoRUS) study is a three phased mixed methods study investigating the feasibility of implementing a national approach to the provision of universal health services for children and families.
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