Sentences with phrase «provided superior outcomes»

So although vitrification is a bit problematic and hasn't yet provided superior outcomes, it is much superior on the time frame.
About Companion Animal Health Education — Evidence — Partnership Companion Animal Health is US - based animal health company committed to improving the quality of life for animals through innovative health care solutions, designed to provide superior outcomes at every stage of care.

Not exact matches

«Our sensitivity analysis provides some insights into direct comparisons of bivalirudin and heparin when GPIIb / IIIa inhibitors are forced out of the equation and suggests that in the direct comparison bivalirudin may have superior outcomes,» Jovin said.
Studies have consistently shown that providing the primary care physician with a team - based infrastructure of specialized, non-physician caregivers whose role is to provide a continuous framework of monitoring and management, improves adherence to quality measures and yields superior outcomes, cost, and patient satisfaction.
The most authoritative of controlled studies showed that 37 percent of US charter schools have worse student outcomes than traditional public schools, less than 50 percent are on a par with them, and only 17 percent provide a superior education for their students.
To provide superior clinical care, rehabilitation, wellness, and supportive services that meet the wants, needs, and expectations of our patients and residents — while achieving «quadruple aim» goals of better individual health care, better population health, lower costs and improved clinician experience — and drive performance and outcomes that are consistent with the demands of acute care partners and payor organizations.
The lawyers involved need to consider the actual, real - life likely outcomes of «all» of the potential scenarios that «can» be produced by a tribunal's decision, and decide which «one» would realistically provide the best outcome for the consuming real estate public, and not just for a particular dissaffected former Realtor claiming to be acting as a reasonable facsimile of a modern day Robin Hood (my interpretation of Dale's apparent claim to have spent years studying ways and means to provide real estate services equal to or superior to current standards via CREA's operations at much less cost to consumers), all the while projecting profits of hundreds of millions of dollars (it's 50/50 that «Robin Hood» is a myth).
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