Sentence examples for possibility of care from inspiring English sources

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Providers have met local authority leaders and charities for crisis talks on the possibility of care homes closing.

Certainty about the maximum bill they may face would allow everyone to buy insurance to protect them against the possibility of care costs, he said.

Has the possibility of care and procedures being performed to improve the organ supply been convincingly eliminated?

3) Has the possibility of care and procedures being performed to improve the organ supply been convincingly eliminated?   4) Was there, at any time, a "strategic" use of futile care aimed at improving the likelihood of successful organ retrieval?  .

3) Has the possibility of care and procedures being performed to improve the organ supply been convincingly eliminated?

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In an analysis of pandemic influenza plans in Asia-Pacific countries in 2006, Coker found that although all countries recognised the importance of pandemic planning, operational responsibility particularly at the local level, remained unclear; most plans relied on specialised flu hospitals, while few developed the possibility of caring for patients at home [75].

These studies illustrate the possibility of caring for high-risk surgical patients in locations other than the ICU and highlight the potential for development of procedure-specific criteria for postoperative ICU admission.

Furthermore, some nurses considered that this focus on the baby's well-being sometimes led them to forget about the mother's needs and to limit possibilities of care, proximity and direct contact of the mother with her baby.

Discharge policies were also maintained, since no new long-term acute care units were opened in the area served by the hospital, nor was the possibility of home care of the CCI accepted by most health payers.

Part of the GP role can be as gatekeeper between primary and secondary care [ 24]; but also as gatekeeper between patients and researchers, thus limiting the possibility of primary care patients being recruited to studies.

Andersen [ 39] has provided a clear distinction between access and realised access to care; where 'access' refers simply to the presence of enabling factors and therefore the possibility of getting care, whereas realised access refers to the actual utilisation and receipt of services.

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