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Health-Care Delivery

Science, 1972
"Health Care Financing and Delivery in the Decade Ahead" is a prosaic title that could be, and no doubt has been, used many times to introduce a monograph in defense of some specific program or legislative proposal in the health and medical care fields. Yet the article bearing this title, by Walter McNerney (p 1154), is not in the least prosaic.
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Reproductive Health Care Delivery

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2014
Most patients in the United States with reproductive health disorders are not covered by their health insurance for these problems. Health insurance plans consider reproductive care as a lifestyle choice not as a disease. If coverage is provided it is, most often, directed to female factor infertility and advanced reproductive techniques, ignoring male
Mark C, Lindgren, Lawrence S, Ross
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Health Care Delivery

Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1987
The effective delivery of comprehensive health care service to young handicapped children is a challenge for physicians and the health care profession. The field has attempted to respond to this need by expanding the options for health care delivery beyond single-physician services.
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Redefining global health-care delivery

The Lancet, 2013
Initiatives to address the unmet needs of those facing both poverty and serious illness have expanded significantly over the past decade. But many of them are designed in an ad-hoc manner to address one health problem among many; they are too rarely assessed; best practices spread slowly.
Jim Yong, Kim   +2 more
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Health care delivery

Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '73, 1973
If one reviews the more heralded applications of technology to medicine, one quickly realizes that the emergence of an extremely ingenious technological device is not tantamount to its successful application. This seems especially true of the myriad of innovative devices introduced to our health care delivery system.
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