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1 atus, and ownership (for-profit, non-profit, government).
2 siderable attention, including from the U.S. government.
3 e change with a case study of the US federal government.
4 ive transportation policies at all levels of government.
5 ngle, strong voice to the higher echelons of government.
6 bluetongue as the current strategy of the UK government.
7 itical economy posits roles for the level of government.
8 adherence and clinical outcomes to the state government.
9 a previous round of testing overseen by the government.
10 GOs) compared with revenues delivered to the government.
11 Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Australian Government.
12 ication within the partnerships and with the Government.
13 and is under active consideration by the UK government.
14 r politicization of scientific advice to the government.
15 of major interest to science, consumers, and governments.
16 cience policy positions in state and federal governments.
17 cal priority and a legislative duty for many governments.
18 ellbeing a focal issue among researchers and governments.
19 economic conditions of individuals and local governments.
20 rrent target of 17% that has been adopted by governments.
21 of vital importance to national and regional governments.
22 ate level to ensure rapid response for local governments.
24 collaborative effort is required, involving government, academia, industry and civil society at all
25 OVID-19 pandemic has been unprecedented with government, academic, and private partnerships working t
26 chnologies being used are derived from prior government-academic partnerships for response to other e
30 We also discuss how the framework can help government agencies to assess the welfare effects of man
31 Our approach provides an opportunity for government agencies to formalize their institutional kno
32 st their networks for instabilities, and for government agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administr
34 older panel representing clinicians; payers; government agencies; industry; and medical specialty, he
39 r the trial, but prior engagement with local government and community leadership is an essential mech
41 knowledge on biodiversity patterns, offering government and environmental bodies a critical scientifi
43 Chinese tertiary psychiatric hospitals, the government and hospital administrators should consider w
44 global platinum value chain can help inform government and industry policies on transportation and e
45 sed awareness and advocacy at both the local government and international levels will be required to
46 management (SWM) is a key function of local government and is critical to protecting human health an
47 From now on, it is strongly expected for the government and its people to work together to improve th
48 ordination among the eye-care professionals, government and non-governmental organisations are critic
50 scientific leaders from academia, industry, government and patient advocacy groups to discuss progre
52 and to predict trends would be beneficial to government and research agencies in their ability to dev
55 decade depends on the ability of the Russian Government and society to devote adequate resources to p
56 from this study could be used to support the government and the public to address increasing challeng
58 is an inevitable part of operations of both governments and businesses, our results suggest that whe
59 promoted and used by international agencies, governments and corporations to evaluate country perform
60 more significant and useful for citizens and governments and creating ecosystems for new opportunitie
61 atus of economic activities could help local governments and decision makers to better target their i
62 ent revenues on citizens' actions to monitor governments and members of parliament (MPs') beliefs abo
64 though this document is focused primarily on governments and organizations involved with improvement
67 on-making by the Marshallese and local atoll governments and their people on issues pertaining to isl
68 ad "directly challenged the authority of the government" and the sentence beginning "Notably, cultura
70 health care providers, patients, the federal government, and industry to bring this dream to fruition
73 verage of a large random sample of business, government, and social advocacy organizations' press rel
75 ities need to be set to guide policy makers, governments, and funding organisations to develop and im
76 een donors, implementers, service providers, governments, and the people who are the intended benefic
78 g the ambitious commitments currently set by governments, annual emissions may reach up to 53 million
80 mplexity associated with pandemic decisions, governments are faced with the dilemma of how to act qui
82 fected schoolchildren from the Argungu Local Government Area of Kebbi State, Nigeria, detecting signi
83 lusters), anonymised and stratified by local government area, were randomly allocated (1:1) with a co
84 P camps and 963 host communities in 12 local government areas (LGAs) with another 12 LGAs serving as
89 societies and nongovernmental organizations, governments at the local, state, and national levels, an
91 program involving federal, state, and local government authorities directed a concerted effort to re
92 lective actions of the Australian public and government authorities in response to COVID-19 were suff
94 s from 54 unique peer-reviewed publications, government-based reports, and reports from the gray lite
98 vity, health care costs, health disparities, government budgets, US economic competitiveness, and mil
99 for 35% (15), border crossing for 33% (14), government building for 19% (8), shopping mall for 7% (3
104 at is a net importer of fish, we show that a government cash transfer program initially increases rea
105 of six hypothesised development accelerators-government cash transfers to households, safe schools (i
107 of a multistakeholder collaboration between government, civil society, and IDP community partners, w
110 healthcare provider in the United Kingdom, a government commissioned report (the Francis Report) made
112 intervention involved home visits by trained government community health workers for blood-pressure m
113 centered on proactive home visits by trained government community health workers who were linked with
114 rs interested in intergroup conflict and for governments concerned with promoting social cohesion.
115 icy response to the pandemic by the national government continues to downplay scientific evidence.
118 gas supply is a top priority for the Chinese government, decreasing GHG intensity should be considere
119 improvements in undernutrition will require governments, donors, and development partners to restrat
120 COVID-19 pandemic, the primary priority for governments, donors, suppliers, and communities should f
122 find evidence that higher levels of national government effectiveness are associated with lower tropi
123 of the ILO and UN international Conventions, government effectiveness, and implementation of a nation
126 e on (1-3) sectoral engagement to supplement government efforts and augment public financing; (4) dev
127 This estimate provides critical guidance for government emergency response teams to conduct orderly r
128 ourse of this pandemic will be shaped by how governments enact timely policies and disseminate inform
129 s, pharmacists, hospital administrators, and government entities with an interest in public health.
132 one by WHO); health system finance (domestic government expenditure on health [as percentage of GDP],
134 s with high typhoid incidence; consequently, governments face a challenge regarding how to prioritize
136 ndings show that, in times of severe crisis, governments follow the lead of others and base their dec
137 zens more readily demand accountability from government for taxes than for nontax revenue from oil or
138 on PCI patients between 2005 and 2015 from 6 government-funded hospitals participating in a multicent
139 e only high-income nation without universal, government-funded or -mandated health insurance employin
140 lth outcomes, calling on leaders in national governments, global health institutions, civil society o
141 vention) and the UN (Basel Convention) offer governments guidelines for achieving a total asbestos ba
149 e 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, several national governments have applied lockdown restrictions to reduce
151 the welfare of smallholder farmers, several governments have led major reforms in improving market a
154 ealth services and burgeoning private health-governments have responded with increasing legal and fin
155 In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments have taken drastic measures to avoid an over
156 ated with obesity (especially in childhood), governments have tried several fiscal and policy interve
158 V/AIDS, which was conditional on the current government health budget and other finance, economic, an
159 included HIV testing services or at a local government health facility where HIV treatment is offere
160 vate insurance (48.2%), Medicare (53.4%), or government health insurance other than Medicare or Medic
161 hrough MarketScan and >=66 years of age with government health insurance through Medicare who had a m
162 g on mental health was 2.4% (IQR 1.3-4.1) of government health spending, and median allocation to psy
163 ing, referral of HIV-positive individuals to government HIV clinic services that offered universal AR
165 perts recommended allocating the majority of government hydrogen storage R&D funding to materials dev
168 sweetened beverages (SSBs) by the Portuguese government in 2017 led to a drop in sales and reformulat
169 ay, thus enabling real-time guidance for the government in providing effective intervention and evalu
172 defined roles for both the federal and local governments in the governance, planning, financing, and
174 presentatives from not-for-profit, academic, government, industry and regulatory bodies in order to d
176 ted by speakers from academia, industry, and government intended to address the theme of improving ca
177 VID-19 pandemic progressed across the world, governments, international agencies, policymakers, and p
179 om-up social mechanisms rather than top-down government interventions are better placed to bring abou
181 re systems has been supported by substantial government investment, totaling over US$4 billion, in at
184 rch and development, strategic corporate and government land-use policies, and rigorous impact assess
185 he United States and globally and in guiding government leadership and the private sector on back-to-
187 rrent research tested whether the passing of government legislation, signaling the prevailing attitud
199 echnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India; and UK Department of International
200 Leveraging collaboration with the state government of Karnataka, India, this paper provides an e
201 ng the longest shared border with China, the Government of Mongolia activated the State Emergency Com
203 on (8.4-17.5) globally could be mobilised by governments of LMICs to finance the response to HIV/AIDS
205 program is managed cooperatively between the governments of the United States and Panama to prevent t
207 fiscal revenues for both national and local governments; on the other hand, a significant fiscal eff
211 lity behaviours, understand the influence of government orders, and evaluate the risk of local outbre
213 We collected 36 038 datapoints reporting government, out-of-pocket (OOP), and prepaid private mal
215 ans, distinct patients seen, patient visits, government payments, physician age, sex, specialty, and
216 ans, distinct patients seen, patient visits, government payments, physician age, sex, specialty, and
217 ngs of approximately $484.1 million from the government perspective and $878.0 million from the socie
221 ntified studies that (1) clearly described a government policy intervention aimed at reducing human a
223 g, and assessing the full range of evaluated government policy options to reduce antimicrobial use in
224 sing prices, such as the time-series lags of government policy, are tested and analysed in this paper
225 e ware (FSW) are increasingly the subject of government policy, public discourse, and industry commit
228 in the United States owing to the absence of government price control mechanisms that exist in other
229 lunteer clinicians and scientists, committed government professionals, and American Heart Association
230 eral Medical Sciences of the NIH, the Basque Government Programa Posdoctoral de Perfeccionamiento de
231 ut carbon markets, or almost half of what EU governments promised to reduce under their Kyoto Protoco
234 mediaries for various types of employers and government purchasers who negotiate drug prices in healt
237 We aimed to investigate associations between government ratification of the ILO and UN international
238 and multisectoral approaches led by national governments, recognising refugee and asylum-seeker contr
239 onsume dietary sodium exceeding age-specific government-recommended targets of 1,500-2,300 mg/day per
240 e-series analysis, we used six data sources (Government records for child mortality, police-recorded
241 nd a single piped-water supply system by the government reduced exposure of little more than 7000 inh
242 ii) building on the track record of rigorous government regulation in supporting consumer acceptance
243 eness, cost-conscious guideline development, government regulation, and market-level incentives, heal
245 opelled by the primary effects of lockdowns, government regulations and patient deferrals, and the se
248 wolves and concealed more evidence when the government relaxed protections for endangered wolves.
249 e also searched the grey literature, such as government reports, conference proceedings, and disserta
250 r lower-middle income, mobilising additional government resources for malaria might be challenging.
251 erns about the political power and claims on government resources of immigrants, African-Americans, a
252 lth and non-health interventions for limited government resources they must demonstrate cost-effectiv
254 suggest a substantial cost of uncoordinated government responses to COVID-19 when people, ideas, and
256 between drug companies and federal and state governments resulted in more than $11 billion in fines f
257 f different sources and delivery channels of government revenues on citizens' actions to monitor gove
259 ealth and Human Development (USA), Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.
260 ed to the country's political stability, the government's prioritization of nutrition and execution o
261 ut-of-pocket costs for patients, enhance the government's purchasing power, and address existing poli
265 tions, media, public-health authorities, and governments should encourage education about weight stig
267 est that to address the biodiversity crisis, governments should take an equitable approach recognizin
268 the expansion of protected areas by national governments since 2010 has had limited success in increa
269 -19-related websites, including academic and government sites, from US-based search results in May 20
271 g higher levels of trust in information from government sources were more likely to accept a vaccine
272 er analysis to estimate potential additional government spending on HIV/AIDS, which was conditional o
274 reatment centres and five MSM centres within government-sponsored health services), with a single int
275 rivate insurance system; offer in parallel a government-sponsored health-care insurance, or gradually
276 and Sikkim (with high coverage and safety), government-sponsored opportunistic vaccination in Delhi,
277 ly to be compliant than non-industry, non-US Government sponsors (odds ratio [OR] 3.08 [95% CI 2.52-3
278 dings will also be disseminated to the local government, stakeholders within the community, and the p
281 eveloping cheaper accelerators, and granting government support for pilot projects are key conditions
282 availability is needed globally, as is more government support, financially, structurally, and throu
283 BCPE interventions were implemented in 11 government-supported health-care facilities throughout B
284 oviders, medical associations, industry, and governments that automation using digital technology cou
285 (2) poor access to affordable care in state governments that refuse to expand insurance coverage to
286 ncil, Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government, The Stroke Association, Cavernoma Alliance U
287 ambitious action toward climate targets than governments, thus driving the necessary transition to en
288 on HIV/AIDS and estimated the potential for governments to devote additional domestic funds to HIV/A
294 rthern Ireland Cancer Registry; The Scottish Government; Western Australia Department of Health; and
297 ectly included the statement 'This is a U.S. Government work and not under copyright protection in th