organized medicine

collocation in English

meaningsoforganizedandmedicine

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organized
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.ɡən.aɪzd/
us
/ˈɔːr.ɡən.aɪzd/
arranged according to a ...
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medicine
noun
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
treatment for illness or injury, or the study ...
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(Definition oforganizedandmedicinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoforganized medicine

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Organizedmedicinecalled such contract practice unethical.
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Leaders oforganizedmedicineand public health endorsed the premises of hierarchical regionalism.
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Even more bewildering is thatorganizedmedicine, in the end, was implacably opposed to the measure.
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Moreover,organizedmedicinecame to be regarded by many as representing a particular economic interest group.
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In the third phase, from the mid-20th century until today,organizedmedicinerelaxed its restraints on physician entrepreneurship.
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Over time,organizedmedicinerelaxed its restrictions on physician entrepreneurship and physician income rose as they expanded their professional activities.
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Organizedmedicinepromoted a protected market that sheltered physicians from competition, oversight, and countervailing power, while restricting some forms of physician entrepreneurialism.
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Meanwhile,organizedmedicinedenies the legitimacy of direct negotiations between itself and government over fees, and prefers clinical micromanagement to budgetary regulation.
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It is difficult to imagine that any such effort at federal coercion could succeed in the face of a strong stand on the part oforganizedmedicine.
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After decades of refusing to participate in constructive dialogue, reformers have come to vieworganizedmedicineas a reactive naysayer, rather than a partner in healthcare reform.
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Whatever the particulars,organizedmedicineretains considerable institutional power and social legitimacy within todays society.
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Organizedmedicineremains one of the most powerful social institutions in modern timesforces of deprofessionalization not withstanding.
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The main purpose of the organization was to provide medical students a chance to participate inorganizedmedicine.
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Itinerant merchants included theorganizedmedicine-sellers, vegetable-growers from outside the city, and peddlers at fairs outside temples and shrines.
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