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The term 'primarily care' isn't technically correct and could cause some confusion. A better phrase to use would be 'primary care'. It is a fairly common term used to refer to medical services that are the first point of contact for health issues. For example: Every patient should have access to primary care to help keep them healthy.
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The negative effects of asymmetric information among actors can, thereby, be diminished as well as the low interest to primarily care for the environment among common consumers.
We describe the acceptability of self-sample HPV testing among women presenting to two high-volume, urban EDs that primarily care for the medically underserved.
Catholics committed to the common good reject the assumption by President Obama only labor and progressive groups primarily care about controversial provisions of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
In years past, local nonprofits and shelters offered humanitarian aid to immigrants attempting to cross into the US, but today they primarily care for the deportees who have been booted back to Mexico.
Only 136 (21%) respondents agreed that HCW without children should primarily care for the influenza patients.
Rheumatologists are the specialists who should primarily care for RA patients.
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You can still always check Rotten Tomatoes if you care about the opinion of the crowd, but Netflix primarily cares about keeping you happy, rather than critical consensus.
Of course, why Google primarily cares about archiving these old publications is not just for information, but also for the fact that it can sell contextual AdSense ads against them.
Children were primarily cared for by a parent (78.4%), although 27.9% reported that at least one parent had died.
Gouty arthritis (gout) is primarily cared for in ambulatory care settings.
Similarly, patients attending diabetes clinics might differ from those primarily cared for by GPs; therefore, they could not be representative of all patients with diabetes.
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