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1 c factors that impinge on pay policy for the public sector.
2 tiretroviral therapy (ART) in South Africa's public sector.
3 e United States and Canada, primarily in the public sector.
4 such example that is better developed in the public sector.
5  been separate projects-certainly within the public sector.
6 us is high among psychiatric patients in the public sector.
7 e than half of patients initiate care in the public sector.
8 ection of drug-sensitive tuberculosis in the public sector.
9 lagged behind diagnostic confirmation in the public sector.
10 private sector in 2014, twice as many as the public sector.
11 ries that require copayments on drugs in the public sector.
12 ress syndrome (20%); all predominated in the public sector.
13  of physicians, and care coordination in the public sector.
14 3% reduction) than Xpert scale-up within the public sector.
15 s reported purchasing vaccine for use in the public sector.
16 ART) for HIV-infected individuals within the public sector.
17 ublicly purchased vaccines in the private or public sectors.
18  purchased vaccines in either the private or public sectors.
19 alty had representation from the private and public sectors.
20 managing TB patients in both the private and public sectors.
21 h countries had accountable, corruption-free public sectors.
22 2013, of which $31.2 billion was paid by the public sector, $12.9 billion by the private sector, and
23                           Implemented in the public sector (35% of care-seeking attempts), each novel
24 ould guarantee consistent private-sector and public-sector access in participating countries, while c
25 -19 death from 1 March-9 June 2020 among (i) public sector "active patients" (>=1 visit in the 3 year
26  death from 1 March to 9 June 2020 among (1) public-sector "active patients"; (2) laboratory-diagnose
27 rging strong, sustained partnerships between public sector agencies and faith-based organisations.
28 st be deployed for their benefit by a strong public-sector agricultural research effort.
29 on medications are unavailable in the Kerala public sector and have limited availability in the priva
30 udies from 27 LMICs, mostly conducted in the public sector and in urban areas, and predominantly base
31 fectiveness of the polypill at prices in the public sector and on the retail market.
32                              The role of the public sector and the impact of patent law both could be
33 as developed to ensure representation across public sectors and disciplines of public health, nutriti
34 on, institutional changes in the private and public sector, and innovative partnerships of science, p
35  longer hours, worked more frequently in the public sector, and treated a higher proportion of patien
36 h group, the interaction between private and public sectors, and the research topics.
37 fective than the public sector; however, the public sector appears frequently to lack timeliness and
38 al, we need a new, human-centred, distinctly public sector approach to data science and AI, in which
39 sector or motivate patients to return to the public sector are needed to maintain financial risk prot
40 den of HIV mortality after the roll-out of a public sector ART programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Afri
41 rge cohort of Khayelitsha, one of the oldest public-sector ART programs in South Africa, disengaged f
42 mplications for water risk management in the public sector as regions with heightened water risk expo
43 Adaptive governance involves the private and public sectors as well as formal and informal institutio
44 0% of respondents accessed usual care in the public sector at primary level.
45 osis microscopy laboratories were located in public-sector-basic health units and regional health cen
46  loss to follow-up (LTFU)-in the private and public sector between the 2009 and 2014 TB patient cohor
47 alth-system segments, including two separate public sector blocks: a well resourced social security f
48 ative genes) obtained from annotation of the public sector C57Bl/6 draft sequence.
49 llustrate how the scale and operation of the public sector can shape the private sector's structure a
50 he analysis, the majority of people accessed public sector care.
51 4,484 patients starting treatment at a large public sector clinic in Johannesburg, South Africa.
52  trial of single-visit ART initiation in two public sector clinics in South Africa, a primary health
53 fectiveness of the TLD transition in Ugandan public-sector clinics.
54 cient funding, and suboptimal private sector-public sector collaboration.
55 promotive interventions package delivered by public sector community-based lady health workers (LHWs)
56                                          The public sector contributed 87% of acquired multidrug-resi
57 ibutable to unsafe water, and perceptions of public-sector corruption are associated with the prevale
58 ases in the United States and the associated public sector costs.
59 ery year, with an additional $2.1 million in public sector costs.
60 gests that strengthening the capacity of the public sector could be valuable.
61 d informal private sector, as well as in the public sector, could help identify the majority of missi
62 of social policies such as privatisation and public sector cutbacks, occupational and environmental c
63 sters and provides the basis for data-driven public sector decisions that prioritize the equitable al
64 he energy consumption of the residential and public sectors decreased drastically, while the transpor
65 investigating the performance of private and public sector delivery in low- and middle-income countri
66 efficient, accountable, and sustainable than public sector delivery.
67    Investments in manufacturing capacity and public-sector delivery systems will be needed to prepare
68 cket spending and copayment requirements for public sector drugs on the level of bacterial resistance
69     In a prospective cohort study of Finnish public sector employees, the authors examined the associ
70 lity using individual-level data from 65,775 public-sector employees (development cohort) and 13,527
71 ated with increased unemployment and reduced public-sector expenditure on health care (PEH).
72 -level workers and private clinicians to the public sector for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment s
73 e cameras are common in both the private and public sectors for security and monitoring, and closed-c
74 quate reimbursement, in both the private and public sectors, has led some physicians to seriously con
75 itted to neonatal or paediatric wards of 256 public sector health facilities in South Africa during 2
76 tudy using linked data from adults attending public sector health facilities in the Western Cape, Sou
77 onic medical record system (TIER.Net) for 24 public-sector health facilities across three provinces a
78 tudy using linked data from adults attending public-sector health facilities in the Western Cape, Sou
79                          The consequences of public-sector health system reform for AMCs are similar
80                                              Public-sector health workers are vital to the functionin
81 ve been partly caused by improvements in the public-sector health workforce, institutional birth cove
82                        We estimated that the public-sector health-care system in Malawi averted 41.2
83 ndividual level to clinical records from the public sector HIV treatment and care program that serves
84  1-19 years accessing care in South Africa's public sector HIV treatment programme from 2005 to 2016
85 een 12 August 2011 and 31 December 2012 in a public-sector HIV care and treatment program in rural So
86 stitute) with patient records from the local public-sector HIV treatment programme (contained in an e
87                    We collected data from 50 public sector hospitals and 36 private sector retail pha
88 patients were prospectively recruited from 6 public sector hospitals between December 2013 and April
89 ed controlled trial in one private and three public sector hospitals in South Africa.
90 rgoing cholecystectomy (n=85120) in Scottish public-sector hospitals (n=51) between January, 1981, an
91 accountable, or medically effective than the public sector; however, the public sector appears freque
92                  The P-EBT program had lower public sector implementation costs but higher uncompensa
93 ic diseases and injuries through private and public sectors; improved public health and primary healt
94 % and 50% of states, respectively, or in the public sector in 40% and 17% of states, respectively.
95 ion should be considered for adoption in the public sector in Africa.
96 of the model was health care provided by the public sector in Malawi during 2015-19.
97 ate pay structures for health workers in the public sector in sub-Saharan Africa; the adequacy of inc
98 ificant investment from both the private and public sectors in the development of diagnostic technolo
99 gh most women received antenatal care in the public sector, in nine of the 13 countries, the proporti
100 nding, and the accountability of managers of public-sector initiatives to the political process.
101 isode patients (N=109) hospitalized in three public-sector inpatient psychiatric units underwent in-d
102 xt of mixed health systems since private and public sectors interact.
103                                              Public sector investment in higher-quality foster care s
104 w oncology drugs will grow depends on future public-sector investment in basic research, developments
105 ing rules to public services; the funding of public-sector investment via private-public partnerships
106 ural Africa can be overcome through targeted public-sector investments to raise rural productivity an
107                              Conversely, the public sector is often regarded as providing more equita
108 Black Brazilians in federal universities and public sector jobs.
109 ograms and collaboration between private and public sector laboratories allowed for comprehensive mol
110 e analyzed data abstracted from the national public sector laboratory database using Poisson regressi
111 uggest cost-sharing of antimicrobials in the public sector might drive demand to the private sector i
112 ter-action reports, including those from the public sector, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), sur
113 e the dawn of the biotechnology era, and the public sector now has a much more direct role in the app
114 tine electronic health data generated in the public sector of the Western Cape, South Africa, to defi
115 income, predominantly Hispanic population in public sector oncology clinics.
116                Retrospective analysis of all public sector ophthalmology litigation claims over a 15-
117  such as initiatives to advance lower-carbon public sector or household consumption, that are well wi
118                    Providing Xpert to 40% of public-sector patients with HIV or prior TB treatment (s
119 ncomes for health workers; the management of public-sector pay; and the fiscal and macroeconomic fact
120 uality-adjusted life years (QALYs), taking a public sector perspective.
121                                     Assuming public-sector pharmaceutical prices, the ICER of the pol
122 iated with depressive disorders to an older, public sector population.
123 sk of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) in the public sector, population-level impact may be limited.
124 ica, particularly if it is made available at public-sector pricing.
125 on among adults aged >=16 years attending 17 public sector primary care clinics in rural South Africa
126 uster randomised controlled trial design, 38 public sector primary care clinics in the Western Cape P
127 dard of antenatal care (ANC) in 7 nurse-led, public-sector primary care clinics-combined into 6 clust
128 e, this is the first potential biotechnology public-sector product that adopts the product cycle phas
129 al therapy (ART) since the inception of this public-sector program in 2001.
130 tions of tasking community health workers in public sector programmes working in similar circumstance
131      We aimed to assess if copayments in the public sector promoted the development of antibiotic res
132 the seroprevalence of hepatitis C virus in a public-sector psychiatric hospital.
133                                              Public-sector psychiatric patients with long histories o
134  differences include the rapidity with which public-sector reforms can transform the AMC market, the
135                It remains to be seen whether public-sector reforms will afford some competitive advan
136 of unselected symptomatic individuals in the public sector required 700 systems and reduced incidence
137                                              Public-sector research has had a more immediate effect o
138 Administration (FDA) that were discovered by public-sector research institutions (PSRIs) and classifi
139                                Historically, public-sector researchers have performed the upstream, b
140 lic health training and coalitions, increase public sector resources, link with and learn from social
141 tial to reduce alcohol-related harm and save public sector resources.
142 ended to be lower in the private than in the public sector, resulting in part from perverse incentive
143 recently published NIH Roadmap proposes that public-sector science should place increased emphasis on
144 ector development, followed by reductions in public sector service budgets and staff.
145                                              Public sector services experienced more limited availabi
146 urban communities that involve strengthening public sector services, strengthening government engagem
147 nu and/or long-term diet planning in diverse public sector settings, foods design/reformulation, food
148 of same-day ART remains unknown in realistic public sector settings.
149 nts with chronic conditions, particularly in public-sector settings.
150            Whether the private sector or the public sector should conduct outreach to address these b
151                           As the role of the public sector shrinks, the private sector must expand it
152 2013, we conducted a case-control study at 6 public sector sites to estimate rotavirus vaccine effect
153  participants (mean age 43.1) in the Finnish Public Sector Study including people with chronic disord
154 icipants were 37 699 adults from the Finnish Public Sector study whose data were linked to a national
155 and Health in Denmark study, and the Finnish Public Sector Study, collected biennially.
156  from three prospective studies: the Finnish Public Sector study, the Swedish Work Environment Survey
157 udy, Helsinki Businessmen Study, and Finnish Public Sector study.
158 lth and Social Support study and the Finnish Public Sector study.
159 cation in 5739 participants from the Finnish Public Sector study.
160 renatal cytogenetic laboratories from the UK public sector submitted data for amniotic fluid or chori
161    This cohort study investigates downstream public-sector support for the creation of new biologic d
162 ore accurate information on key steps in the public sector TB cascade and extension of this analysis
163 orporation (NMMC) launched the world's first public sector TCV introduction.
164 an include extensive collaborations with the public sector that go on to form the basis of national v
165                                       In the public sector, the median adjusted patient price was sig
166                      In both the private and public sectors, the proportion of patients with transfer
167                 It may be beneficial for the public sector to maintain the affordability and global a
168  of the epidemic, PIH is partnering with the public sector to strengthen the health system and resume
169  years of age) positive for HIV attending 43 public sector treatment centres in the UK who had suppre
170 -sectional study design was conducted in the public sector University of Islamabad from July to Decem
171  distribution of health-care benefits in the public sector was marginally pro-poor; people with low i
172 as sought, those who sought treatment in the public sector were more likely to receive an ACT (vs the
173 te how health-care resources provided by the public sector were used in Malawi during 2015-19 and to
174 nked to the structure and performance of the public sector, which suggests that deriving population b
175 for farmers of the developing world, but the public sector will need to develop new skills and overco
176 l providers for smear-based diagnosis in the public sector (without Xpert rollout) had substantially
177 ensive high-throughput plant genomics in the public sector would largely begin and end with Arabidops

 
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