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词汇 health service
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Definition of health service in English:

health service

noun
  • 1A public service providing medical care.

    公共医疗服务

    federal health policies should ensure the provision of adequate health services
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was a major overhaul of the public health service, badly needed after recent cholera epidemics in the South.
    • Interestingly, amalgamation turned out to be good for public health service in Toronto.
    • After all it is more economically sound to keep a public health service and it is much better for all concerned.
    • She can control, by Order in Council, what a health service can and cannot do.
    • He should make up his mind whether he wants to be in the public health service to provide a service to St Lucia.
    • The full funding of long term care as an integral part of a universal health service is long overdue.
    • Evidence for the dismal state of the public health services is well documented.
    • They do this to assure the public that health services meet high standards, and that doctors can be trusted.
    • The priority in the initial years was to strengthen the public health services.
    • The poor are best served by a good public health service that is funded by taxation and free at the time of delivery.
    • Some states' governments have tried to use area health services to deliver care.
    • As recently as three years ago some politicians could talk about the NHS as the finest health service in the world.
    • Why can't this be used to establish a decent public health service that everyone can afford to use?
    • So we don't spend a lot of money when you consider the amount of money that's spent on the health service.
    • Irish residents can use the card to get treatment in the public health service of any EU country.
    • If I were to have an accident, I know I will be well taken care of by our health services.
    • It is not the same as hospitals and health services, and care and rehabilitation.
    • There is a national health service, but private medicine serves a large share of the population.
    • But even at the height of the communist system there was never a national health service.
    • There is widespread misunderstanding or confusion regarding public health services.
    1. 1.1the health serviceBritish
      short for National Health Service
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It shows that the chest pain observation unit has the potential to improve care and may reduce costs to the health service.
      • Restricting demand by restricting access has often seemed to be the only strategy in the health service.
      • All I would like to know is where has it gone because it certainly has not gone into the health service in the area that I live in.
      • Increasing attendance in primary care is an important problem for the health service.
      • How should the public health community and the health service respond?
      • The enthusiasm of the health service to promote screening has perhaps given women unrealistic expectations.
      • There are many similarities between the problems of the health service and the patient with chronic disease.
      • Stuffing fry and beer down your throat everyday is the real factor that is bending the health service.
      • Firstly, is the health service equipped to take the lead in public protection?
      • Few GPs seem impressed by the government's plans for the future of the health service.
      • She did, however, pioneer family planning services in the early years of the health service.
      • Schools, the health service, the public sector - they all had a place in our awards as well.
      • We know that there are some powerful barriers to use of the health service.
      • Our strike is important for everyone in the health service and the public sector.
      • The reforms of the health service form the centrepiece of Labour's election campaign.
      • The approach is feasible to implement within the health service and the patient sample was non-selective.
      • It is vital the public have confidence in the health service and in the blood bank.
      • Government ministers look down on the health service and don't quite understand.
      • As a result, the health service is chronically short of information technology skills.
      • Would these not be better spent on our universities, our health service and other public services?

Definition of health service in US English:

health service

nounhɛlθ ˈsərvəshelTH ˈsərvəs
  • A public service providing medical care.

    公共医疗服务

    federal health policies should ensure the provision of adequate health services
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As recently as three years ago some politicians could talk about the NHS as the finest health service in the world.
    • It is not the same as hospitals and health services, and care and rehabilitation.
    • He should make up his mind whether he wants to be in the public health service to provide a service to St Lucia.
    • The poor are best served by a good public health service that is funded by taxation and free at the time of delivery.
    • Irish residents can use the card to get treatment in the public health service of any EU country.
    • There is widespread misunderstanding or confusion regarding public health services.
    • They do this to assure the public that health services meet high standards, and that doctors can be trusted.
    • The priority in the initial years was to strengthen the public health services.
    • Evidence for the dismal state of the public health services is well documented.
    • Why can't this be used to establish a decent public health service that everyone can afford to use?
    • Some states' governments have tried to use area health services to deliver care.
    • If I were to have an accident, I know I will be well taken care of by our health services.
    • So we don't spend a lot of money when you consider the amount of money that's spent on the health service.
    • There is a national health service, but private medicine serves a large share of the population.
    • Interestingly, amalgamation turned out to be good for public health service in Toronto.
    • But even at the height of the communist system there was never a national health service.
    • After all it is more economically sound to keep a public health service and it is much better for all concerned.
    • The full funding of long term care as an integral part of a universal health service is long overdue.
    • She can control, by Order in Council, what a health service can and cannot do.
    • There was a major overhaul of the public health service, badly needed after recent cholera epidemics in the South.
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