Sentences with phrase «as avoidable risk»

There are certain factors that can not be changed, but there are others known as Avoidable Risk Factors where we can have an impact.

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By acting as a true partner through its risk - sharing model, RxAdvance is the only PBM capable of mitigating avoidable drug - impacted medical costs and managing the most unmanaged portion of managed care through risk sharing.
In addition, RxAdvance is willing to share global pharmacy risk, avoidable drug - impacted medical risk, and bundled episode specialty pharmacy risk, standing shoulder - to - shoulder with plan sponsors as a true accountable partner.
Although it appears that the preventable newborn deaths at home and hospital birth balance out, homebirth is clearly safer when you take into consideration the risk of maternal death that 20 % of low risk U.S. women face as a result of avoidable cesareans which became necessary because they went to hospital.
Women are often warned to not consume alcohol during pregnancy, as ample evidence has shown that it poses a severe and avoidable risk to her unborn baby.
Evidence - informed support of infant feeding protects your facility against avoidable risks such as infection, hypothermia, hypoglycemia, jaundice, and hypernatremic dehydration.
The Council Conclusions stress that harmful use of alcohol is recognised as an important risk factor in the need to reduce the burden of alcohol - related avoidable deaths, chronic diseases, injuries, violence, health inequalities and other social consequences to third parties.
However, the study also found that potentially avoidable events putting frontline workers at risk of infection were quite common during the outbreak, with one in six participants classified as having «near miss» exposure events.
But to any value investor that does industry analysis, this was avoidable, because the risk of credit losses to the banks grew as the banks were willing to lend on terms that were loose.
Given that most UK investors live and work in the UK, having a portfolio of shares overexposed to the UK as well is an unnecessary and easily avoidable risk.
The Court of Appeal rejected this submission as it saw no distinction between a risk of exposure and a risk of harm, and as long as the evidence supported the judge's findings (which it did), he had reached an entirely reasonable conclusion that avoidable exposure in the school had made a material contribution to the risk and therefore to the eventual materialisation of the claimant's illness.
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