equitable access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequitableandaccess
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equitable
adjective
uk/ˈek.wɪ.tə.bəl/us/ˈek.wɪ.t̬ə.bəl/
treating everyone fairly and in the ...
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access
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.ses/us/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition ofequitableandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Many of the arguments for providing funds to ensureequitableaccessto organ transplantation are similar to arguments for providing funds for other medical procedures.
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Finally, intervention in the brain raises questions of distributive justice, specifically resource allocation andequitableaccessto these techniques.
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It advocatedequitableaccessto high quality services for everyone, yet did not discuss specific barriers to access and how they should be addressed.
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What of those who do not haveequitableaccessto even basic healthcare?
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A second argument for limited overcapacity may beequitableaccessto high-tech expensive medical technology.
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Equitableaccessto support services should be an aim of public as well as private funding structures (22).
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It took me some time to discern that our debates about "equitableaccess" and "equitable allocation" were, in part, debates about who "owns" donated organs.
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The ethical elements they would like to see areequitableaccess, maximized potential therapeutic benefit across demographic and disease groups, and reasonable cost.
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But governments should not aim to maximize health to the extent that this would compromise the pursuit ofequitableaccessto health care.
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Unfortunately funding arrangements vary widely and the existing networks are unable to provideequitableaccessto research support.
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Perhaps most importantly, there is evidence of market failure which has required the development of a system of public provision to ensureequitableaccessto support.
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Justice thus demands that children haveequitableaccessto quality healthcare.
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Are they effective in guaranteeing a moreequitableaccessto common resources?
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A number of parallel service fee and subsidy measures introduced during this time were also intended to ensureequitableaccessamongst older people to the available services.
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Will we put in place fair andequitableaccessfor developing countries’ exports?
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The local health community has identified key priority areas which will further promote fair andequitableaccessto treatment for heart disease.
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This systematic approach facilitatesequitableaccessto clinically effective, first class services.
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This can be achieved throughequitableaccessfor citizens to health services and through the equitable provision of all effective means.
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The problem is aboutequitableaccessfor students from low-income backgrounds.
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