Examples of using Service coverage in English and their translations into Chinese
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To achieve the impact target of reduced mortality we suggest that the service coverage targets of diagnosis and treatment should be prioritized.
It is therefore essential to make more effort to further increase the delivery service coverage.
The mix of countries identified as having low human-resource-for-health density and/or low service coverage has since changed.
Continue implementing the Strategic National Plan to fight against HIV/AIDS and continue the actions aimed at improving the health service coverage(Cuba);
Beidou-3 satellites form the third phase of construction of the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, which expands service coverage from regional to global.
Ou have the option to get on-site service coverage for two or three years from the date of your hardware purchase.
Our capital project investments have improved the existing distribution networks to satisfy demand and to better extend service coverage for potable water throughout the islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis.
They will need to collaborate with mobile carriers in developing markets to take advantage of their brand recognition and service coverage.
WCP attained the FY2012 year-end goal of service coverage ratio(92%).
Table 2 summarizes the revised estimates for water supply and sanitation service coverage for the comparable regions of Africa, Asia, 3 Latin America and the Caribbean between 1990 and 2000.
Geographic obstacles such as remoteness and absence of asphalt roads add to this problem, in addition to the segregation of population which makes the health service coverage a big problem.
Underfunding by national governments also contributes to suboptimal harm reduction service coverage, with international sources supplying 92 per cent of HIV spending for people who injected drugs in 2010.
General health service coverage has been raised from 48 to 54 per cent, while the educational enrolment ratio at the primary level increased from 24 per cent in 1994-1995 to 57.4 per cent in 2000-2001.
This represents a sharp increase even from 1992-93, when health service coverage was about 70%, and reflects a significant rise in Basic Health Units and outreach clinics in particular.
Actual service coverage, quality, and availability may vary based on factors such as system limitations, weather, interference, topography, and phone model.
The contribution of wealth-related inequality to the child and maternal health service coverage gap differs by country and type of health service, warranting case-specific interventions.
Application of the protocol to prevent vertical transmission of HIV was found to have an adequate focus on preventing infection of newborn babies and increased access to HIV testing and service coverage.
Extended Service Coverage.
Full public service coverage.
Promotion and expansion of health service coverage and access.