Example sentences of "of [noun] for health " in BNC.
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1 | The introduction and development of the use of motorcycles for health workers has proved to be very successful and has illustrated that the effectiveness of health work can be improved . |
2 | The most important single factor in terms of the Cullen report and the Bill is , inevitably , the movement of responsibility for health and safety in the oil industry to the Health and Safety Executive . |
3 | In imagining what it would be like to be fundholders in future we should assume that overall adequacy of funding for health care will be less than we have previously known . |
4 | Different approaches to the estimation of utilities for health states generate different values ; this has the potential to reduce greatly the comparability of the six source studies . |
5 | Contrast this optimism with Sir Richard Attenborough 's ( President of Arts for health ) description of West Middlesex University Hospital , a former workhouse : ‘ whole areas that looked like something out of a horror film ; the paint — under the onslaught of incurable rising damp , literally falling off — and plaster beneath erupting into monstrous carbuncles oozing slimy mould . |
6 | This paper considers the usefulness of existing sources of data for health needs assessment . |
7 | Plants were the only source of help for health improvement for hundreds of years , and doctors were almost entirely reliant on them though some , notably Hippocrates , did stress that hygiene and diet were of major importance . |
8 | Such debates consider the older age groups as a uniform social group with a homogeneous set of needs for health and social care . |
9 | It might be naively assumed that these variations in expenditure reflect the varying patterns of need for health care illustrated by the population . |
10 | The national formula was derived from regression analysis , with hospital utilisation as an index of need for health care — a method which has fundamental limitations . |
11 | Compliance with universal precautions provides an extra margin of safety for health care workers at risk for exposure to HBV . |
12 | A deliberate shift of focus for health promotion could encourage people in their 20s to give up smoking . |
13 | The demand for more classroom resources , particularly in the primary sector , is contradicted to some extent by information in Regional documents and comments from health board personnel which suggest that there are plenty of resources for health education . |
14 | What is the nature of demand for health care and does it differ from demand for other services ? |
15 | The nature of demand for health care is considered below . ) |
16 | It contains guidance on arrangements to transfer local authority residential care homes to independent control ; it also gives Directions from the Secretary of State for Health about local authorities ' continuing responsibility for residents in transferred homes whose care was arranged by the local authority under Section 21(1) of the National Assistance Act 1948 ( as amended by paragraph 2(1) , Schedule 23 to the Local Government Act 1972 ) and under paragraph 2 , Schedule 8 to the National Health Service Act 1977 . |
17 | Sally Greengross , Director of Age Concern England has written to William Waldegrave , Secretary of State for Health , about Age Concern 's recent report , Discontinuing care ( see Information Circular , July 1991 ) . |
18 | The first step will come next week when Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , uses the Conservative Party conference at Blackpool to reaffirm his commitment to changing the NHS and set out a justification for the forthcoming legislation . |
19 | Mr Poole is to lead a delegation to Blackpool next week to see Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , who will be attending the Tory conference . |
20 | RELATIONS between the British Medical Association and Kenneth Clarke , the Secretary of State for Health , reached a fresh low last night , as doctors ' leaders accused him of appearing to renege on promises that patients ' drugs would not be cash-limited under the Government 's National Health Service plans . |
21 | There could only be one reason why Kenneth Clarke , the Secretary of State for Health , was refusing to accept binding arbitration in the dispute . |
22 | AN AMBULANCE workers ' union leader yesterday accused Kenneth Clarke , the Secretary of State for Health , of intransigence , as union officials prepared for today 's meeting at Acas . |
23 | Reply speaker : Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke QC MP , Secretary of State for Health . |
24 | Roger Poole , and other leaders of the overtime ban , have vowed to do whatever they can to force a face-to-face confrontation with Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , who has refused to countenance a meeting . |
25 | Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , will offer reassurances on the changes to the National Health Service , with a strong defence of the policies for allowing hospitals to opt out , establishing an internal market and giving GPs practice budgets . |
26 | HEALTH AUTHORITIES will be expected to adhere to the ‘ firm ’ budgets they are to be given for patients ' drugs , Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , said yesterday . |
27 | NHS At the Conservative Party Conference in 1986 , Norman Fowler , then Secretary of State for Health , was loudly cheered on producing a long computer printout of 380 new ‘ large hospital schemes ’ costing £3bn , which he unrolled over the rostrum for the benefit of photographers from newspapers which had criticised the Tories ' record on the NHS . |
28 | The unions hope to embarrass Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , with tomorrow 's lobby and believe that many Tories at the conference back their call for an increased offer . |
29 | At the Conservative Party Conference in 1986 , Norman Fowler , then Secretary of State for Health , produced a computer printout of 380 new ‘ large hospital schemes ’ : the list was so long because he had counted every programme over £1m , whereas schemes had previously had to cost over £5m in order to qualify . |
30 | Law Report : Limits allowed on doctor 's use of deputising service : Regina v Secretary of State for Health , Ex parte Spencer . |