词汇 | example_english_high-cost |
释义 | Examples of high-costThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. One therapeutic area that is particulary prone to an increased consumption of high-cost pharmaceuticals is oncology. The main consumers of interest to innovators in high-cost technology are clinicians, hospital management, and funders (11). Initially, priorities were driven by the main cost-concerns; that is, high-tech, high-cost interventions, such as heart and liver transplantation procedures. This is particularly likely if energy taxes are relatively high-cost revenue policies. Therefore, strategies should be developed to identify patients at risk of becoming high-cost patients and to prevent this from happening. This abstraction might lead certain crops, particularly the high-cost high-yielding varieties of rice, to be chosen more often in the model than in practice. For analytical convenience, we divide participants' claims into high-cost demands and low-cost demands. Types of care most frequently perceived to be restricted were: access to high-cost treatments, access to specialists, and access to experimental treatments. Once patients have become "high-cost" clients, it is often very difficult to substantially affect the cost pattern. Of the forty-two cases of less forceful resistance with high-cost demands, forty were repressed. Furthermore, high-cost users were likely to be discharged by a psychiatrist and less likely to be discharged to a home situation. If a high-cost response is needed, it may necessitate the appearance of aggression or thrill-seeking or risk-taking behaviors. We incorporate approximately ten diagnoses thought to represent frequent or high-cost reasons for hospitalization, based on clinical knowledge of the study population. They might be held to rule out housing, which conferred a high-cost and permanent good on recipients. Any unexpected or high-cost medical care incurred by a municipality is evened out by adjustments within its respective hospital district. Such work would provide higher benefits if it focuses on low-cost vegetative methods like grass strips than the high-cost structural measures. Despite its weakness in cost containment, the main argument in favour of cost-reimbursement is its capacity to prevent providers from avoiding high-cost patients. How does this seemingly high-cost policy compare with the use of technology policy? These quasi-permanent, high-cost trunk trails serve as starting points for low-cost subsidiary trails which are highly flexible in space and time. For the government, this was an unsatisfactory outcome, as the public policy problem arising from the employment effects of high-cost settlements between employers and the 'insider' workforce remained. Table 2 also gives the main characteristics of both groups, showing that high-cost users are older (by 4.9 years) and more likely to be living alone. This methodology combined the high-cost merits of quantitative observation and data collection with the low-cost merits of qualitative observation; using video, photography, limited random sampling, surveying, and experience. Although diagnostic arthroscopy is an invasive and relatively high-cost procedure, proponents point to its accuracy and to the surgeon's ability to diagnose and treat abnormalities with a single intervention. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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