Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for health care " in BNC.

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1 they say oh tax is too high , I mean Labour want to put it up any way , but by the by , this answered them any way , what they say is oh its too high , erm even the American tax is four per cent , who gives a dam , because the thing is in America what you 're loosing , what you gain in your tax you have to pay out through the nose for health care
2 In the light of such increasing need or demand , the implications for health care are far reaching .
3 What then are the implications for health care planning of the different types of ‘ internal market ’ ?
4 I want a health service run as a public service to meet the need for health care , not to cater for market demand .
5 Before the NHS was established , critics had noted that the ‘ inverse care law ’ seemed to apply : those regions in which the need for health care was the greatest had the fewest resources .
6 A key principle of the White Paper is the separation of the responsibility for managing services and for identifying the need for health care .
7 In contrast with the view expressed by the authors under the heading ‘ Needs theories , ’ we understand the need for health care to be an ability to benefit from an intervention .
8 The established measures of need are … of uncertain relevance to the decisions about the need for health care that concern those engaged in commissioning provision . ’
9 Under the arrangements for health care provision current in 1990 the DHA was not responsible for the provision of general practitioner ( GP ) services .
10 The demand for health care has risen for many reasons .
11 In conclusion , the demand for health care differs from the demand for other services and its responsiveness to market forces is open to question .
12 The fact that some providers , including NHS trusts , have run out of money is not solely a problem of inefficiency or poor resource management ( although it may be in some cases ) ; it is also a reflection of the diversity and complexity of the demand for health care , which makes it so unpredictable .
13 The demand for health care ( and the resources it consumes ) is shaped not just by patients but by a million clinical decisions of doctors and other professionals .
14 More controversial was the decision to introduce the quasi-market : separating the demand for health care from supply and allowing limited competition between providers .
15 The demand for health care , it is argued , is similar to the demand for any other commodity .
16 This is partly because it is hard to identify true costs in any health system , but also because the market for health care does not operate as a normal market — particularly with respect to the nature of demand .
17 In 1981 co-operation with the Swedish government produced a programme for health care which provided a stimulus for reform of the asylums .
18 In operational terms , someone has a need for health care if he or she has the appropriate indications for the intervention in question .
19 Weights have also been derived by using self reported chronic sickness as a measure of morbidity and a proxy for health care need .
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