Example sentences of "to hospital " in BNC.

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1 The devolution of responsibility to hospitals , DHAs and FPCs may prevent the broadly-based planning which is necessary to ensure that such services continue to grow and prosper .
2 The department adds that GPs must remain free to send patients to hospitals with which their district has no contract .
3 Occasionally they are referred to hospitals , but the treatment they receive sometimes serves only to underline their isolation .
4 Mr Chris Spry , for the London ambulance service , said the police were unable to meet the demand for accident services , particularly those phoned through to hospitals from family doctors .
5 The Emergency Bed Service has issued a yellow warning to hospitals in the North-East and South-East Thames Regional Health Authorities in the hope of releasing sufficient beds to cope with the outbreak .
6 The Emergency Bed Service has issued a yellow warning to hospitals in the North-East and South-East Thames Regional Health Authorities in the hope of releasing sufficient beds to cope with the outbreak .
7 ‘ I 've been accused of wanting to send people 60 miles down the road to hospitals they do n't want to go to … of doctors not having enough money to pay for drugs … of going to close down vital wards …
8 HOSPITALS Journalists should not use subterfuge to gain admission to hospitals or similar institutions .
9 People should try to think several years ahead , considering factors such as access to hospitals and choice of GPs , he suggests .
10 It concluded that GPs in Britain referred relatively few patients to hospitals , handling many cases themselves .
11 Mr Rifkind said the British troops would provide ‘ second line ’ medical support , evacuating UN sick and injured from battalion aid posts to hospitals and only ‘ in extremis ’ helping an injured soldier on the spot .
12 Sawyer runs the world 's only leech farm and 75% of them are sold abroad , to hospitals , schools and universities .
13 Once this was conceded , the next step would be to move to their becoming semi-independent public bodies ( much the same might happen to hospitals and other public services ) , with the ‘ freedom to manage ’ without regard to political pressure from local electors or ‘ vested interests ’ ( trade unions and professionals ) and the freedom to cut labour costs ( the main item in service budgets ) by paying people only what it was necessary to pay them in that local market .
14 The others still at home in the control sample lived with very involved spouses or children , who shared the care with day centres and temporary admissions to hospitals or Homes .
15 In spite of knowledge of precautions , injuries from accidents during sport and leisure activities are common-place and account for a significant proportion of emergency admission to hospitals .
16 In a major emergency , for example , there might be a need to supply blood products held at regional blood banks to hospitals .
17 Our many visits to hospitals have shown us what appalling handicaps and sufferings some people endure .
18 Firstly , there is the provision that ‘ DHAs will need to allow for referrals by GPs to hospitals with whom no contracts have been placed , keeping some funds in reserve for this purpose ’ ( DoH , 1989a , para.4.24 ) , which is designed to overcome objections to the loss of GP freedom resultant on the Type I system .
19 In the meantime , the number of suicide attempters referred to hospitals has continued to present an organizational challenge .
20 Opren was made available to hospitals here in May 1980 , and pharmacists had stocks from which to dispense GPs prescriptions in October .
21 The evidence was sufficient to cause the New Zealand Department of Health to restrict its use to hospitals from 1 March 1975 .
22 Genentech says that once the company gains approval from the food and Drug Administration it will distribute the drug only to hospitals .
23 So neither he , nor even that nice Mr Smith could , under the present system , give more to hospitals or Mr O'Malley the builder .
24 It is vital that decisions about changes to hospitals are taken ‘ as quickly as possible ’ as a time-lag will inevitably sap morale , the report concludes .
25 The Israeli government has a policy of not providing funds to hospitals for capital expenditure so that resources have to be sought elsewhere .
26 Probably fifty-odd were bound up ( of which over thirty seem to have been sent to hospitals ) before Dodgson learnt that Tenniel , the illustrator , was dissatisfied with the reproduction of the pictures , whereupon the author decided to abandon the publication and recall the distributed copies .
27 The need to provide a 24-hour service to hospitals means opportunities may occur to participate in a shift scheme which operates , attracting shift allowance payments .
28 Apart from prisons , Howard 's abiding interest was in the prevention and treatment of contagious diseases and his later visits to hospitals and lazarettos ( port-side institutions where suspect goods and personnel could be quarantined ) were just as important to him as his continuing battle against gaol fever .
29 Since they had become used to hospitals it was believed both unfair to them and impracticable in resettlement terms to ship them out to the community .
30 Basically it resembled that issued to hospitals , canteens and similar institutions .
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