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Expanded Access to Investigational Drugs

New England Journal of Medicine, 2015
Peter, Lurie   +2 more
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Expanding Access

Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1999
This study investigated implementation of the 1992 Rehabilitation Act Amendments and examined perceived changes in practices that expanded access to state vocational rehabilitation (VR) services as of 1996. Through the use of a national survey, data were collected from 251 VR administrators and 254 counselors.
Whitney, Jean, PhD   +3 more
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Expanding technology access

Proceedings of the 34th annual ACM SIGUCCS fall conference: expanding the boundaries, 2006
The University of Missouri-Columbia Information Access Technology Services (IATS) Computing Sites acquired an already existing laptop checkout program that our Memorial Union had in place. They had 10 laptops for short term checkout and it has become a very popular program.
Tammy Browning, Kristina Cunningham
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Expanding Access to Contraception

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America
People interested in using contraception continue to face barriers to access. Strategies such as over-the-counter (OTC) access, telehealth provision, and pharmacist prescribing may help to reduce these barriers for some people, especially when services are available at an accessible price or covered by insurance.
Daniel, Grossman, Emma Chew, Murphy
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Expanding access to emergency contraception

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2007
Emergency contraception (EC) is safe and has the potential to prevent unwanted pregnancies. However, use remains low in most settings, due to a range of barriers to access. This paper reviews key issues related to EC and describes recommendations reached during the Women's Health Alliance pre-Congress workshop, held in advance of the FIGO 2006 World ...
E, Westley, H, von Hertzen, A, Faundes
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Expanding access to intrauterine contraception

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2009
The intrauterine device is a safe, highly effective, long-lasting, yet reversible method of contraception. Expanding access to intrauterine contraception is an important measure to reduce the rate of unintended pregnancy in the United States. Clinicians should consider intrauterine contraception in appropriate candidates, including women who are ...
Rebecca H, Allen   +2 more
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expanded-access program

2009
Many health authorities regulate formally the conditions under which a larger population of patients could gain expanded access to promising, new investigational drugs, early in the development process, e.g. for treatment of cancer or AIDS; programs as available in the US are, e.g.
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ACS Expands Open Access

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2013
The American Chemical Society, a major publisher of scientific journals in chemistry and related fields, is making big changes to its open-access policies beginning in 2014.
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Expanded access programmes

Abstract Expanded access programmes are a way of making a promising medicine available to patients with significant unmet need. The chapter provides an overview of the principles of expanded access with a focus on the EMA’s compassionate use programme.
Phil Ambery   +2 more
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