long-term condition

collocation in English

meaningsoflong-termandcondition

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long-term
adjective
uk
/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/
us
/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition oflong-termandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Asthma is just one example of along-termconditionin which empowerment of the young person is key to successful management.
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The person with along-termconditionshould be fully involved in deciding how treatment should be administered.
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They are, therefore, most worried when they find themselves afflicted with along-termconditionwhich is not adequately covered.
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Where a claimant's medical condition has not stabilised, the award can take into account his probablelong-termcondition.
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Most people who suffer from along-termconditionare dependent on benefits.
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One in three of the population suffers from a chronic,long-termcondition.
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Today, one of my constituents was telling me that since the whole saga began, herlong-termconditionhas been made worse and that she has had to give up work.
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That may lead to hospitals without palliative care and a home-like atmosphere, and hospitals returning to having their beds blocked by patients with along-termcondition.
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No information has been revealed about thelong-termconditionof the tapes once this process has taken place.
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The vegetative state is a chronic orlong-termcondition.
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However, in most cases, factitious disorder is a chronic andlong-termconditionthat is difficult to treat.
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This latter emphasis on widespread dissemination aims to tackle the burden of long-term conditions as an intricate part of public health policy.
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The bromeliad habitat provides stable long-term conditions in which many generations of invertebrates can breed.
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Improving access to healthcare and managing long-term conditions are two areas where non-medical prescribers can make a difference, according to some speakers.
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This finding reflects the reality of research involving groups of patients with complex long-term conditions and also the difficulties associated with collecting longer-term data in primary care.
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Nurses are in an ideal position to prescribe because of the rapport they have with their patients; this is more obvious following their initial diagnoses and in long-term conditions.
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The proposal is to adopt a national service framework for long-term conditions.
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