2. 健康服务的管道 无标题文件 ... 10、健康服务的管道(Access to health care) 1、身体的活动( Physical activity) ... www.healthycities.ncku.edu.tw|基于 1 个网页 3. 医疗服务的可近性 ...医疗服务业最关注的焦点是三大领 域的平衡发展: 即医疗服务的可近性(access to health care) 、 医疗服务...
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Access to health care has dominated the health policy scene for several decades. In the early 1990s national legislation, "universal access" to health care was introduced by former president, Clinton, and the Congress as a way to provide health security for all Americans. Lively debates were ...
The starting point for this chapter is the understanding that access to healthcare is a universal right of all humans and cannot be reduced to an object of consumption that is only accessible to people with the economic capacity to acquire it. The theoretical reference point for this focus is...
People better access to health care than they used to, and they're living longer as a result.A: will have B: have C: had D: had had 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B正确率: 68%, 易错项: A翻译人们有着比过去更好的医疗保险,因此他们更长寿。 本题主要考查时态。句意为:人们有着比过去更...
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UNHCR provided technical assistance on recommendation CM/Rec(2011)13 entitled “Mobility, migration andaccess to health care”, adopted by the Committee of Ministers in 2011, as well as a resolution of the Parliamentary Assembly on “Lives lost in the Mediterranean Sea: who is responsible?”. ...
17.People___better access to health care than they used to,and they're living longer as result.( ) A. will have B. have C. had D. had had相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 分析 人们现在比过去有更好的途径看病,结果更长寿. 解答 答案:B 分析句意可知,是拿人们看病的途径现在和过去进行对比,...
相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 as 【详解】 考查介词短语。句意:与过去相比,人们获得了更好的医疗保健,因此他们的寿命更长。根据“People have better access to health care than they used to”可知介词短语as a result(因此)符合题意,故填as。反馈 收藏 ...
The starting point for this chapter is the understanding that access to healthcare is a universal right of all humans and cannot be reduced to an object of consumption that is only accessible to people with the economic capacity to acquire it. The theore