Example sentences of "of [adj] health [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Heightened awareness of Aboriginal health inequalities , coupled with acknowledgement of how disadvantaged Aborigines are in other aspects of life , has elicited cross party support for action to improve the situation . |
2 | Since the report of the Resource Allocation Working Party ( RAWP ) revenue allocations of regional health authorities for hospital and community health services have been moved towards targets derived from a weighted capitation formula . |
3 | The bill claimed to be ‘ putting the patient in the driving seat ’ , but it did not even allow patients to be consulted if a hospital decided to opt out of regional health authority control , he said . |
4 | Table 9.4 Percentage distance of Regional Health Authority allocations from RAWP revenue targets |
5 | In summary , the decline and concentration of rural services has hit the most deprived sections of rural society hardest , and nowhere is this more so than in health care , where the closure of rural health facilities has meant that those in greatest need , women , the old , and the poor , now have least access to the services they need ( Haynes and Bentham , 1979 ) . |
6 | On the whole the poorest citizens are covered by Medicaid ; the group just above them , numbering some 35 million Americans , are not covered by Medicaid but have no effective alternative in terms of private health insurance . |
7 | About 10 per cent of the population in 1988 had some form of private health insurance cover ( Propper and Maynard , 1990 ; Laing , 1990 ) . |
8 | If cash followed patients in ways that reflected the preferences of consumers informed by their family doctor , it would be possible to combine the virtues of consumer choice and free access to health care , and avoid the high cost of the American system of private health insurance . |
9 | We know who they 'll be jumping over , yes , the people who have n't got the choice of private health insurance Councillor because they ca n't afford it . |
10 | The development of private health care and more charges being made for the use of the National Health Services will , no doubt , encourage people to seek some form of reference book to help them cope with ill health at home . |
11 | Tax subsidisation of private health care will have moved the market away from rather than towards greater efficiency . |
12 | expansion of private health care : the private sector in health care has grown considerably . |
13 | Thirdly , the uneven development of private health care will be examined and the implications for the future geography of health care considered . |
14 | One way of assessing the government 's radical intent is to examine its policies towards the provision of private health care . |
15 | THE Conservative candidate whose son was dragged into a furious election debate has defended his use of private health care . |
16 | In 1979 the ESRC funded a three year project , in the Department of Community Health at Nottingham , to develop a measure of subjective health status now known as the Nottingham Health Profile . |
17 | People over 65 consume over 45 per cent of total health spending . |
18 | The prevalence of acute health problems |
19 | Although the prevalence of acute health problems does seem to increase somewhat with age only a minority of those aged 75 + report the presence of such a health problem . |
20 | The part of the questionnaire assessing smoking behaviour was largely derived from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys studies and previous studies of adolescent health behaviour conducted in Wales . |
21 | The curriculum is based on several models of adolescent health promotion and the protection-motivation theory of behaviour change ( Rogers , 1983 ) . |
22 | The moment she spoke to Rachel the die would be cast , and she would have to go along the road of sensible health planning and operations and anxieties and reality . |
23 | As in the case of popular health work , these professionals were struck by the absence of applied research and extension services , particularly for poor farmers who stood in greatest need of such assistance . |
24 | Improved road and rail links with the rest of Britain , good local amenities , and a wide range of leisure activities make the West Country a popular location for weekend home owners , and retirement.And retired people should also bear in mind the high cost of French health care . |
25 | However , if health authorities differ in their priorities and make provision for that health care which they consider to be a priority , then Type I systems can mean that residents of different health authorities find access to some forms of health care even more unequal than at present . |
26 | However , Type I systems do create their own form of inequality since , if different health authorities differ in their priorities and make provision only for health care which they consider to be a priority , residents of different health authorities will find , depending on their local HA 's priorities , that access to some forms of health care may be even more unequal than at present . |
27 | Everyone over retirement age is exempt from paying prescription charges and any deviation from the provision of free health care for the elderly would be wildly controversial . |
28 | Remember also that few other countries have the same level of free health care and social welfare that we have in Britain . |
29 | Whether Russia 's change to a market economy will lead to the concept of free health care being abandoned , remains to be seen . |
30 | Visitors will also get the chance of free health check-ups . |