Example sentences of "need for [noun] care " in BNC.
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1 | This chapter has considered some of the dimensions of the likely future needs for health care among older people , and has examined practices which discriminate against those needs by comparison with other age groups . |
2 | It is also worth examining how mortality indices best combine with age weighting to reflect relative needs for health care . |
3 | Editor , — After the full implementation of the community care reforms local authorities will be under increased pressure to use all sources of information about their clients ' and population 's needs for community care services . |
4 | The team member making the main assessment of needs for community care uses a structured form with headings covering all areas of potential need . |
5 | Planning was often difficult or impossible and the need for home care was less . |
6 | The need for respite care or day care or domiciliary support is rarely so precisely detailed . |
7 | Research should begin in 1986 in two areas that have received only minimal research attention : the education of children in care and the effects of major social , economic and demographic trends on the need for child care and the nature of the services provided . |
8 | I want a health service run as a public service to meet the need for health care , not to cater for market demand . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | A key principle of the White Paper is the separation of the responsibility for managing services and for identifying the need for health care . |
11 | It might be naively assumed that these variations in expenditure reflect the varying patterns of need for health care illustrated by the population . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | In operational terms , someone has a need for health care if he or she has the appropriate indications for the intervention in question . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | As resource allocation is meant to embody the principle of equal access for equal need this presents the problem of measuring need for health care . |
16 | The issue of age weighting does , however , highlight a problem with migration of elderly people to retirement areas , which are then given a relatively high level of estimated need for health care resources . |
17 | 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 . ’ |
18 | In the USA , insurance companies have challenged the need for hospital care of anorexic patients , seeking instead to limit reimbursement for treatment , although the need for hospital care is well documented . |
19 | In the USA , insurance companies have challenged the need for hospital care of anorexic patients , seeking instead to limit reimbursement for treatment , although the need for hospital care is well documented . |
20 | While the rising tide of the elderly population indicated that the need for inpatient care would not diminish , plans had already been made to establish local units for people with dementia at Tiverton and Exmouth . |