health personnel

collocation in English

meaningsofhealthandpersonnel

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health
noun[U]
uk
/helθ/
us
/helθ/
the condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness, or the state of ...
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personnel
noun[U, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/ˌpɜː.sənˈel/
us
/ˌpɝː.sənˈel/
the people who are employed in a company, organization, or one of the ...
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(Definition ofhealthandpersonnelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhealth personnel

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The need exists for a system in which the statistics are reported separately by grade ofhealthpersonneland institution.
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There are several articles of the law focusing on prenatal diagnosis, including provisions for identifying high-risk people and administrative principles forhealthpersonneland institutions.
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Another major drawback is the scarcity ofhealthpersonnelin the public health delivery systems.
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Over one-half of these cases were seen in medical and auxiliaryhealthpersonnel.
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Until 1976, the main responsibility for this task rested withhealthpersonnel.
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If private sector management practices are adopted, steps should be taken to ensure that the working conditions ofhealthpersonneldo not deteriorate.
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These include the lack of knowledge by physicians of rare conditions, the lack of specialisthealthpersonnel, and controversy surrounding treatment.
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The patients filled out the questionnaire before the consultation and thehealthpersonnelfilled it out during or immediately after the consultation.
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These difficulties can be classified under: (a) health care facilities; (b)healthpersonnel; (c) notification and disease categorization.
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Organizational issues addressed were primarilyhealthpersonnelskills and routines and demand for training and/or education.
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Insufficient incentives forhealthpersonnelto improve productivity and efficiency in the health sector.
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Some countries face unique or especially challenging concerns, but can enlighten others on the implications of these particular issues forhealthpersonneland on potential strategies to cope with them.
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Attitudes of mentalhealthpersonneltowards rating outcome.
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In addition, he feared that he was being casually discussed byhealthpersonnelin the hallway, so he hesitated to reveal symptoms to the physician or the nurse.
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In addition, most pill users (72%) obtain their supply from government outlets, wherehealthpersonnel instruct clients to start pill use on the 5th day following the start of menses.
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Environmentalhealthpersonneland trained regimental hygiene duty staff are trained to use personal protection equipment at all times when using pesticides.
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The international movement ofhealthpersonnelhas the potential to undermine the human resource base of many developing country health systems.
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In most other developing countrieshealthpersonneland facilities are still concentrated mainly in the large centres because of private practice opportunities.
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Environmentalhealthpersonneland regimental hygiene duties-trained staff are trained to use personal protection equipment at all times when using pesticides.
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