Sentence examples for wide exceptions from inspiring English sources

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We also report separately the proportion of patients in each disease group who were identified with disease wide exceptions.

High disease wide exceptions suggest a less individualised approach and may act as a disincentive to good disease management.

Notably, the disease wide exceptions mean that patients are labelled as either unsuitable or non-consenting from indicators that are achieved.

15 Patients may be exception reported as inappropriate or refusing review for a whole disease area such as coronary heart disease (disease wide exceptions); as contraindicated for a specific intervention for example, as a result of aspirin intolerance; and where a service is not available or a specific intervention refused.

After standardisation for age and sex, the proportion of residents with disease wide exceptions was noticeably higher in care homes for all conditions, with 33.7% of residents in care homes with stroke excepted from calculation of Quality and Outcomes Framework target payments compared with 16.9% in the community, and 34.5% compared with 9.2% for diabetes (table 3).

We also undertook analysis excluding all patients with exceptions, including disease wide exceptions, and, for comparability with nationally published attainment in the Quality and Outcomes Framework, we calculated attainment using the remuneration rules of the framework, which exclude or except patients only if they fail to meet the quality standard.

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Criminal prosecutions for corporal punishment are rare, several experts said, largely because the law grants parents a wide exception to the assault statutes.

Disease wide exception rates increased in the community with age.

The effect of disease wide exception reporting on remunerable attainment was also examined.

These objectives may be less important for older people in care homes than more immediate concerns, leading to a perception by clinicians that the Quality and Outcomes Framework is not relevant to residents in care homes, with resultant high disease wide exception rates.

That critical mass, in which the wider exception – such as living on benefits – becomes the local norm, established itself during the last Conservative government, not under the last Labour government.

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