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1 us is high among psychiatric patients in the public sector.
2 ection of drug-sensitive tuberculosis in the public sector.
3 lagged behind diagnostic confirmation in the public sector.
4 private sector in 2014, twice as many as the public sector.
5 ries that require copayments on drugs in the public sector.
6 ress syndrome (20%); all predominated in the public sector.
7 3% reduction) than Xpert scale-up within the public sector.
8 s reported purchasing vaccine for use in the public sector.
9 e than half of patients initiate care in the public sector.
10 ART) for HIV-infected individuals within the public sector.
11 c factors that impinge on pay policy for the public sector.
12 e United States and Canada, primarily in the public sector.
13 such example that is better developed in the public sector.
14 been separate projects-certainly within the public sector.
15 h countries had accountable, corruption-free public sectors.
16 ublicly purchased vaccines in the private or public sectors.
17 purchased vaccines in either the private or public sectors.
18 2013, of which $31.2 billion was paid by the public sector, $12.9 billion by the private sector, and
20 rging strong, sustained partnerships between public sector agencies and faith-based organisations.
22 on medications are unavailable in the Kerala public sector and have limited availability in the priva
24 on, institutional changes in the private and public sector, and innovative partnerships of science, p
25 longer hours, worked more frequently in the public sector, and treated a higher proportion of patien
27 fective than the public sector; however, the public sector appears frequently to lack timeliness and
28 den of HIV mortality after the roll-out of a public sector ART programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Afri
29 rge cohort of Khayelitsha, one of the oldest public-sector ART programs in South Africa, disengaged f
30 osis microscopy laboratories were located in public-sector-basic health units and regional health cen
31 alth-system segments, including two separate public sector blocks: a well resourced social security f
33 llustrate how the scale and operation of the public sector can shape the private sector's structure a
35 trial of single-visit ART initiation in two public sector clinics in South Africa, a primary health
36 promotive interventions package delivered by public sector community-based lady health workers (LHWs)
41 d informal private sector, as well as in the public sector, could help identify the majority of missi
42 of social policies such as privatisation and public sector cutbacks, occupational and environmental c
43 he energy consumption of the residential and public sectors decreased drastically, while the transpor
44 investigating the performance of private and public sector delivery in low- and middle-income countri
46 cket spending and copayment requirements for public sector drugs on the level of bacterial resistance
47 In a prospective cohort study of Finnish public sector employees, the authors examined the associ
48 lity using individual-level data from 65,775 public-sector employees (development cohort) and 13,527
50 -level workers and private clinicians to the public sector for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment s
51 quate reimbursement, in both the private and public sectors, has led some physicians to seriously con
54 ve been partly caused by improvements in the public-sector health workforce, institutional birth cove
55 ndividual level to clinical records from the public sector HIV treatment and care program that serves
56 een 12 August 2011 and 31 December 2012 in a public-sector HIV care and treatment program in rural So
57 stitute) with patient records from the local public-sector HIV treatment programme (contained in an e
59 patients were prospectively recruited from 6 public sector hospitals between December 2013 and April
60 rgoing cholecystectomy (n=85120) in Scottish public-sector hospitals (n=51) between January, 1981, an
61 accountable, or medically effective than the public sector; however, the public sector appears freque
62 ic diseases and injuries through private and public sectors; improved public health and primary healt
63 % and 50% of states, respectively, or in the public sector in 40% and 17% of states, respectively.
65 ate pay structures for health workers in the public sector in sub-Saharan Africa; the adequacy of inc
66 ificant investment from both the private and public sectors in the development of diagnostic technolo
67 gh most women received antenatal care in the public sector, in nine of the 13 countries, the proporti
69 isode patients (N=109) hospitalized in three public-sector inpatient psychiatric units underwent in-d
72 w oncology drugs will grow depends on future public-sector investment in basic research, developments
73 ing rules to public services; the funding of public-sector investment via private-public partnerships
74 ural Africa can be overcome through targeted public-sector investments to raise rural productivity an
76 ograms and collaboration between private and public sector laboratories allowed for comprehensive mol
77 uggest cost-sharing of antimicrobials in the public sector might drive demand to the private sector i
78 ter-action reports, including those from the public sector, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), sur
79 e the dawn of the biotechnology era, and the public sector now has a much more direct role in the app
82 such as initiatives to advance lower-carbon public sector or household consumption, that are well wi
84 ncomes for health workers; the management of public-sector pay; and the fiscal and macroeconomic fact
86 sk of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) in the public sector, population-level impact may be limited.
87 uster randomised controlled trial design, 38 public sector primary care clinics in the Western Cape P
89 tions of tasking community health workers in public sector programmes working in similar circumstance
93 differences include the rapidity with which public-sector reforms can transform the AMC market, the
95 of unselected symptomatic individuals in the public sector required 700 systems and reduced incidence
97 Administration (FDA) that were discovered by public-sector research institutions (PSRIs) and classifi
100 ended to be lower in the private than in the public sector, resulting in part from perverse incentive
101 recently published NIH Roadmap proposes that public-sector science should place increased emphasis on
104 nu and/or long-term diet planning in diverse public sector settings, foods design/reformulation, food
107 2013, we conducted a case-control study at 6 public sector sites to estimate rotavirus vaccine effect
108 icipants were 37 699 adults from the Finnish Public Sector study whose data were linked to a national
109 renatal cytogenetic laboratories from the UK public sector submitted data for amniotic fluid or chori
110 ore accurate information on key steps in the public sector TB cascade and extension of this analysis
112 of the epidemic, PIH is partnering with the public sector to strengthen the health system and resume
113 years of age) positive for HIV attending 43 public sector treatment centres in the UK who had suppre
114 as sought, those who sought treatment in the public sector were more likely to receive an ACT (vs the
115 nked to the structure and performance of the public sector, which suggests that deriving population b
116 for farmers of the developing world, but the public sector will need to develop new skills and overco
117 l providers for smear-based diagnosis in the public sector (without Xpert rollout) had substantially
118 ensive high-throughput plant genomics in the public sector would largely begin and end with Arabidops
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