availability of care
collocation in Englishmeaningsofavailabilityandcare
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availability
noun[U]
uk/əˌveɪ.ləˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/əˌveɪ.ləˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the fact that something can be bought, used, or reached, or how much it ...
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care
noun
uk/keər/us/ker/
the process of protecting someone or something and providing what that person or ...
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(Definition ofavailabilityandcarefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The pragmatic resolution is doubtless also influenced by theavailabilityofcareand carers.
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Instead of relying on individual heroism, physicians have a professional commitment to assure adequateavailabilityofcare.
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As well as their implications for theavailabilityofcarewhen needed, living arrangements have wider consequences for the wellbeing of older people.
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The quality andavailabilityofcarevaries enormously for people with epilepsy.
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But theavailabilityofcareat home for these children has been limited and patchy.
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The difference between a full and active life and a life of dependency hangs on theavailabilityofcareassistance.
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What this seems to suggest to us is that however loose-knit the network of the new extended family, theavailabilityofcareand support will depend on generational blood ties.
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Many people have excellent care and access to good services, and in some parts of the country, theavailabilityofcareis very good indeed.
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Local authorities will achieve this by increasing theavailabilityofcarehome places and support services which enable people to return to their own home.
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The problems of delayed discharge involve, pre-eminently, theavailabilityofcarehome places and, to an extent, the exercise of patient choice.
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Theavailabilityofcarehome places is also an issue when social services departments are working out how to reduce the number of delayed discharges from acute hospitals.
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In the case of deinstitutionalization, as the number of patients treated increased, the quality andavailabilityofcarewent down.
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