health provider
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhealthandprovider
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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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provider
noun[C]
uk/prəˈvaɪ.dər/us/prəˈvaɪ.dɚ/
someone who ...
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(Definition ofhealthandproviderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofhealth provider
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These were carried out by the participant's ownhealthproviderto ensure appropriateness.
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At the clinic, the physician or mentalhealthprovideris expected to diagnose the problem and dispense remediation on site.
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In summary, this is a book that should be on the shelf of every mentalhealthprovider.
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Psychiatrist and nonphysician mentalhealthproviderstaffing levels in health maintenance organizations.
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Out-patient visits were classified according to provider seen (primary-care or mentalhealthprovider) and diagnoses recorded on the encounter form (any depression diagnosis versus no depression diagnosis).
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One possibility is a health tax, which might have the advantage of creating some connection between the taxpayer and thehealthprovider.
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A person could cease to be a familyhealthproviderbecause he has been struck off, and that is an involuntary act.
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It should be noted, however, that health authorities are free to purchase services from anyhealthprovider.
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In my constituency, the community is at loggerheads with its majorhealthprovider.
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They are in nursing homes as a result of the joint policy of the local authority and the local health authority for social services to be ahealthprovider.
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The information required to calculate these figures as a percentage of the total number ofhealthprovider units is not available centrally for the years 1991–92 to 1993–94.
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The behavioralhealthproviderworks as part of the medical team to meet the wide range of needs with which patients present.
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And nearly 22% of individuals with health problems in a 1999 survey did not see ahealthproviderbecause of an inability to pay.
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The emergency room services remained open as thehealthproviderreviewed plans for the campus.
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Provide clinical services through a qualifiedhealthprovidersuch as a hospital, health department, or medical practice.
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All participants in both studies were previously diagnosed by a licensed mentalhealthprovideras having a serious mental illness.
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