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Most, if not all, of the centers provide outreach clinic services at smaller cities in distant parts of their catchmentarea, for assessment and follow-up.
This programme is part of the only acute care teaching general hospital facility for this catchmentarea with no competing private or public facility.
They know the school's catchmentarea and hence can make benchmark comparisons with outcomes from similar areas.
An irregular catchmentarea, based on actual travel times, could only be reconstructed by actively walking away from a site in different directions.
The hospital maintains an annual census of all households in its catchmentarea.
The rest of the hospital catchmentarea is less well-defined and overlaps a little with areas served by other hospitals.
The catchmentarea was wide, based on religious denomination rather than solely geographical considerations.
We identified all known cases of psychotic disorder within a defined catchmentarea based on an exhaustive survey of available medical records.
The catchmentarea must be clearly defined, with minimal movement of the population into and out of the region under study.
Therefore, continuous weeding is required both in the catchmentarea and in the infiltration pit.
The county loosely defines the hospitals' role according to the catchmentarea it serves.
The hospital serves a large municipal and suburban catchmentarea with a non-selective admission policy.
Hospitals have a societal duty to provide emergency care to patients in their catchmentarea.
This may have over-stated the extent of growth in the hospital's catchmentarea.
Unrelated healthy controls were sampled from the general population, using a mailing procedure to randomly selected households in the local catchmentarea.
Whether the patient was from a local, adjoining or more distant catchmentarea was recorded.
The school was in a semi-rural catchmentarea with children from a range of socio-economic backgrounds.
The catchmentarea must be clearly defined with minimal movement of the population in and out of the region under study.
Outlying areas of each city were included as part of the catchmentarea for the survey.
The size of the target population of the catchmentarea ranged between 350 000 and 2 000 000.
The catchmentarea provides a good comprehensive intake from several medium-sized towns and some extensive rural areas.
Accreditation must be conditioned on the hospital accepting the responsibility of the delivery of defined health services to the local community ("catchmentarea").
In the irrigation literature, land area is classified as 'catchmentarea' - from which water supply is received - and 'irrigated area'- area where water is applied.
In addition to this source, the neighbouring upland village worked as the rainwater catchmentarea of the tank in the studied village.
Especially in spring these slush layers become a highly productive ecosystem due to the accumulation of nutrients from the lake catchmentarea.
The town, together with its surrounding catchmentarea has a population of approximately 104 000 people.
The catchmentarea for the clinic was considered in two ways, according to the area of residence and of employment.
The results indicated that, due to a large amount of runoff generated, the catchmentarea should not exceed 10 hectares when stonewalls are implemented.
It has a mixed catchmentarea with girls from both professional and deprived backgrounds.
Again, this harked back to the era of voluntary hospitals where schemes operated regionally within the catchmentarea of each hospital, or group of hospitals.
The farmers initially considered areas left without any crop (catchmentarea) as being a waste of land.
The geographical reach of for-profit clinics, however, is limited to their catchmentarea, with consequent limits on potential profits.
This can have particularly important implications for localities at the edge of a catchmentarea.
The catchmentarea of origin was coded according to the patient's most recent address.
The hospital provides the only eating disorder service in a catchmentarea of two million people.
Soil samples were collected at catchmentarea sites where water samples were collected and around the residences of melioidosis patients.
Admission rates to secure forensic psychiatry services demonstrate a linear correlation with measures of socio-economic deprivation in patients catchmentarea of origin.
All 91 cases of intussusception-associated hospitalizations identified in this study occurred in children living in the administrative regions that we defined as the catchmentarea of the hospital.
This catchmentarea corresponds to 70 % of the population.
In 1996, while a few patients from the eastern end of the county could access treatment in a neighbouring catchmentarea, this was a small minority of all patients.
Cognitive function in a catchmentarea-based population of patients with schizophrenia.
By contrast, the current study was conducted within a defined epidemiological catchmentarea over a 35-year period which also allowed a large number of incident cases to be identified.
If access to resources is the focus, then the area defining a police precinct, school district, or health department catchmentarea may be a more suitable unit of analysis.
Based on five epidemiologic catchmentarea sites.
Self-damaging and addictive behaviour in bulimia nervosa : a catchmentarea study.
Utilization of health and mental health services : three epidemiological catchmentarea sites.
Transmission from animals and birds to water can occur either through direct contamination, or indirectly by contamination of the catchmentarea with subsequent drainage into water reservoirs.
Keeping patients that can be cared for locally allows rural hospitals to retain their catchment area and is likely to help these institutions remain financially viable.
The item sheet completed on each patient recorded information on demography, the nature of the referral to the forensic psychiatry service, legal status on admission, and catchmentarea of origin.
The higher catches of aerial insects in the plantation are surprising, but could also reflect its relative openness, which may increase the catchmentarea for each trap.
The epidemiologic catchmentarea study.
Findings of the epidemiologic catchmentarea survey.
Equally, what happens in the wider catchmentarea can have profound effects on the river.
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It has an enormous commuter catchmentarea—as the mumbo-jumbo goes.
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The information could be provided only by checking the records of each business link that includes a rural development area within its catchmentarea.
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A line was drawn around the school, it had a catchmentarea and pupils had no choice but to attend that comprehensive school.
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I noticed that the important characteristic was not which political party was in control but the catchmentarea and make-up of authorities.
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In my constituency, the problem that he mentions applies to individual schools with certain types of catchmentarea.
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So far as the patients and ex-patients are concerned, group action in a catchmentarea and in the hospital is extremely varied.
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After all, neither a county nor a group of counties is conterminous with the catchmentarea.
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Not only is a valley submerged, but a large catchmentarea is restricted when any waterworks are constructed.
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The problem of having a ballot of patients is that there is no catchmentarea of patients for each hospital.
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Demographic trends suggest that their catchmentarea will become more populous.
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It would be very unfortunate if, at this stage, that school were separated from part of its catchmentarea.
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After all, who is going to constitute these catchmentarea authorities?
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The catchmentarea boards are to precept on the county councils for the rate which they require.
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Secondly, suppose that one catchmentarea wishes to alter its boundaries.
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You have the fundamental question before you whether you proceed on the principle of benefit or of taxation of the whole catchmentarea.
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It had been expected that its present catchmentarea would fill it to capacity.
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We have widened the catchmentarea, so to speak, of the courts to which this service was available.
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Those who take that oath put themselves inside the catchmentarea.
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It is a catchmentarea entirely suited to such a bold advance.
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One tier would deal with matters which were better organised over a wider catchmentarea.
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The patients exist and the catchmentarea will be very wide.
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It is expected that by 1981 the population of that catchmentarea will amount to almost 40,000.
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The catchmentarea is typically 500 to 1,000 children under four.
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They should not reserve places, for example, in the expectation that there may be later applications from families moving into the catchmentarea.
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Many rural schools provide educational expertise and secretarial help to playgroups operating in their catchmentarea.
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From this it is possible to make more meaningful interpretation of death rate variations due to factors other than casemix and catchmentarea.
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The only way to build audiences is to appeal to a wider and wider market in a broader and broader catchmentarea.
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Many species of wildlife depend upon that wider catchmentarea for their survival.
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Surely that would make it possible for the seven boroughs to send any representatives to the big hospitals within the catchmentarea?
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Those hospitals will be weighted for case, mix and catchmentarea.
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The area of the county is 422,372 acres, and of this 58,995 acres lie outside any catchmentarea.
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Those are very small numbers when we consider that the number of known addicts, not users, in the catchmentarea is about 3,000.
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Many parents move into a catchmentarea to ensure that their children are educated at a particular school.
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Most independent schools have a national catchmentarea and that makes a difference, too.
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The catchmentarea of each depends upon its role.
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The authority is prepared to consider applications from outside the catchmentarea if there are places available after catchmentarea demand has been satisfied.
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It relates to the many users who live outside the catchmentarea of the shareholders.
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A geographical limitation of the catchmentarea is less objectionable than the present social stratification.
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All parents of children within the catchmentarea of a city technology college are free to express a preference for a place at the college.
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If we add the two together, it is a considerable catchmentarea.
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The supermarket needs a large catchmentarea, so that most of its customers have to travel; they travel to get low prices.
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There would have to be a rigid catchmentarea, and no child could be allowed outside it to any school with selection of any kind.
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In that catchmentarea over 900 people claim housing benefit and 229 claim rent allowances.
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In that respect one ought surely to widen the catchmentarea.
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The catchmentarea to that investment programme has been nowhere wide enough up to now.
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The proposals will merely reverse the two halves of the catchmentarea.
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