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Meanings of potentially preventable in anglès
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However, children still die from complications of treatment and these are potentiallypreventable.
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Half of 30-day readmission in HIV patients are potentiallypreventable.
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About $17 billion of that is thought to be potentiallypreventable.
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Peer review judged that six were preventable, seven were potentiallypreventable, and four were non-preventable.
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One of seven patients with cranial injury was considered to have been a potentiallypreventable death.
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The committee then reviewed all cases and classified each death as preventable, potentiallypreventable, or non-preventable.
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Conclusion: Incomplete resolution of respiratory conditions remained an important reason for potentiallypreventable intensive care unit readmission.
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The proportion of preventable and potentiallypreventable deaths was significantly higher in our study than from developed countries.
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As such Māori are two-and-a-half times more likely to die from diseases that are potentiallypreventable or curable.
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Three out of every 10 cancers in Ireland are potentiallypreventable through lifestyle changes, according to a new report.
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This may be related to insufficient carbohydrate intake during this period, and is potentiallypreventable by changes in catering practice.
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Whilst a disproportionate number of Aboriginal women die from potentiallypreventable causes, no research has investigated mortality in Aboriginal mothers.
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We estimated the burden of acute gastroenteritis hospitalizations and emergency department visits in US children that are potentiallypreventable by rotavirus vaccination.
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Deaths were categorized preventable in 3 cases with non-preventable and potentiallypreventable in 4 and 6 cases respectively.
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Initiatives to reduce potentiallypreventable hospitalizations of nursing home residents have focused on staff response to changes in condition and advance care planning.
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Although a substantial proportion of recurrent pneumococcal infections was potentiallypreventable by vaccine, creating an effective vaccine may be challenging for this population.