Into this category fall things
like unnecessary tests, higher - than - needed levels of care or surgeries that have proven ineffective.
Into this category fall things
like unnecessary tests, higher - than - needed levels of care or surgeries that have proven ineffective.
Not exact matches
It's very much
like a physician ordering extra,
unnecessary diagnostic
tests.
We
test all of our recipes pretty extensively, and are always looking for ways to bump up the nutrition while minimizing things
like unnecessary sugar.
They also believe prediction tools
like this can help lower healthcare costs by cutting down on
unnecessary testing.
Its a huge point of contention between docs
like Dr. Randolph — who uses either blood or saliva
testing to measure womens hormone levels, and then prescribes custom compounded hormones to treat them — and experts
like Dr. Utian and Dr. Minkin, who believe
testing is
unnecessary at best and exploitative at worst.
These
tests are often
unnecessary, but can also reveal important information (
like rH problems) and have no downside so I don't mind them.
Cyrex, for their food sensitivity
test, that is — that is cool one, but even then I feel
like it's a
unnecessary in most cases because if you and I are gonna put somebody on
like a AIP approach, let's say thyroid disease did show up, some Hashimoto's.
Unnecessary tests like this one, and the phonics
test in year 1, need to be cleared out to allow more time between reception and year six for teachers to focus on teaching.
We know schools will want the
tests to run smoothly on the day and,
like us, will not want any
unnecessary pressure placed on students relatively soon before GCSEs.
Like the Milwaukee and Racine programs, lawmakers could improve this program by increasing voucher amounts, removing income
tests for eligibility, removing any grade - level entry point restrictions and eliminating
unnecessary regulations on private schools.
Hopefully more Connecticut school administrators will join education leaders
like Madison, Connecticut Superintendent Thomas Scarice and stand up, step forward and speak out against the Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment
Test (SBAC), the overuse of standardized
testing in Connecticut's public schools and the right of parents to opt - out their children from these unfair,
unnecessary, expensive and destructive
tests.
The audit
tests my hypothesis that lawyers, as a group, are deficient in their use of technology and that a direct consequence of this incompetence is that clients,
like my company, Kia Motors America, outlay outrageous sums for
unnecessary busywork.