care system

collocation in English

meaningsofcareandsystem

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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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system
noun
uk
/ˈsɪs.təm/
us
/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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(Definition ofcareandsystemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The interviews also covered the experiences of the mothers with the healthcaresystem.
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A more fundamental problem is the assumption that, properly equipped with savvy and information, patients can make their way through the healthcaresystem.
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Since contribution rates and consumption tax rate are not adjusted, the budgets of the government, the pension, and the healthcaresystemare not balanced.
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Ideally, disease management requires substantial adjustments in the organization and financing of the actual healthcaresystem.
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Yet in practice, citizens or 'the public' may assume different roles at different times depending on their interaction with the healthcaresystem.
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The final section provides individual profiles of the current healthcaresystemin each of the five republics.
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Second, the case of genetic testing graphically reveals the web of connections between services in a healthcaresystem.
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This paper first examines the fostercaresystem, the needs of foster children at different developmental periods, and the concomitant risks of foster care placement.
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This study has the strength of providing an avenue to access data that is outside the healthcaresystem, or nearly so.
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A capitated managedcaresystemis inevitably concerned with exhausting limited funding.
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It is of great interest that this allocation extends to the informalcaresystem.
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It is part of the globalization trends emerging on the healthcaresystem.
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A fully centralized healthcaresystemseems to protect them better.
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The responsibility remains with the healthcaresystemand psychosocial health care professionals to identify those who are in most need.
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All of these factors are amenable to intervention by the subjects, their social network, the healthcaresystemor other sectors of society.
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Contact with the healthcaresystemsometimes means an increased workload for patients, who can often just cope with daily life.
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If a large majority prefers, say, a single-payer healthcaresystem, then that is a strong, though perhaps not conclusive, reason to implement one.
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The serum was deployed not as a commercial product, but rather as a service provided by a nascent community healthcaresystem.
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Other reasons may have been the lack of resources and the increased pressure on the primary healthcaresystem.
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