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1 health facilities
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2 health facilities
медицинские учреждения ; система медицинского обслуживания ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > health facilities
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3 health facilities
1) Медицина: здравоохранительные учреждения3) Реклама: организации здравоохранения4) Макаров: материально-техническая база здравоохранения -
4 health facilities
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5 health facilities
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > health facilities
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6 health facilities
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > health facilities
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7 Health, Facilities, Appeal, Board
(dissolved, now part of the Health Services Appeal and Review Board)Commission f d'appel des établissements de santéEnglish-French legislative terms > Health, Facilities, Appeal, Board
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8 public health facilities
Общая лексика: учреждения общественного здравоохраненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > public health facilities
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9 Community Health Facilities Fund
Non-profit-making organization: CHFFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Community Health Facilities Fund
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10 mental health facilities
мед.фраз. психиатрическая больницаАнгло-русский медицинский словарь > mental health facilities
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11 Director, of, Independent, Health, Facilities
directeur(trice)des établissements de santé autonomesEnglish-French legislative terms > Director, of, Independent, Health, Facilities
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12 health
здоровье ; здравоохранение ; ? health centers ; ? health certificate ; ? health education ; ? health facilities ; ? health hazards ; ? health insurance ; ? health protection ; ? health service ; ? health statistics ; ? economic health ; -
13 health club
n Fitnessklub m\health club facilities Einrichtungen eines Fitnesscenters, Fitnesscenter nt -
14 health club
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15 health
сущ.1) общ. здоровьеmental health — психическое [душевное, умственное\] здоровье
promotion of health — укрепление здоровья, оздоровление
See:health agent, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Department of Health and Human Services, Confederation of Health Service Employees, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, National Occupational Health and Safety Commission, Health and Safety Commission, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, employee-health maintenance program specialist, field health officer, health and safety officer, health care facilities inspector, industrial-safety-and-health technician, occupational-safety-and-health inspector, Health and Safety at Work Act, Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, Occupational Safety and Health Act, World Health Organization, health fund, occupational health, health insurance, health plan, health maintenance organization, health and safety officer2)а) общ. благосостояние, процветание, благополучие (страны и т. п.)б) общ. общее состояние (какого-л. феномена, процесса, явления)environmental health — состояние [здоровье\] окружающей среды
economic health — экономическое благосостояние [здоровье\]
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16 Health
Although public health has improved considerably in the past two decades, and there has been a greater rate of improvement in this area since the Revolution of 25 April 1974, severe public health problems continue to plague Portugal. The death rate has decreased and life expectancy has increased (in 1989-90, life expectancy was about 71 for males and 78 for females, and by 2000 this had increased), but public health problems in Portugal continue to be severe; statistics especially in rural Portugal were typical of many poor countries. Recent improvements in the health picture include an improved medical educational system, better medical technology, and an increased number of doctors and medical personnel. There has also been some increase in the number of hospitals (in 1975, there were 229 hospitals and, in 1990, 239) and the number of beds available for patients. Basic health knowledge in the general population, however, remains low, especially in rural areas. Traditionally, medical resources continue to be most available in the major cities of Lisbon, Oporto, and Coimbra.Along with increased migration from Portugal's former colonies and with European Union membership and its concomitant freer traffic across land frontiers, there has been an increase in the numbers of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency (HIV/AIDS) cases. Although not on the scale of some other Western European or North African countries, Portugal's HIV/AIDS situation has aroused national concern.An important sign of improving health care is that, as more women enter professional fields, more women choose to become doctors. Observers note that public health and medical improvements remain closely linked to reforms in education and better living conditions in both urban and rural areas where substandard housing, sanitation facilities, hygiene, and clean water supplies remain persistent problems. -
17 health care facilities inspector
эк. тр., амер. инспектор здравоохранительных учреждений* (по DOT: инспектирует здравоохранительные учреждения, такие как больницы, дома инвалидов, родильные дома и т. п. с целью обеспечить исполнение законов о здравоохранении и рассмотреть жалобы; относится к группе "инспекторы и следователи, управление и государственная служба")See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > health care facilities inspector
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18 facilities for community mental health care
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > facilities for community mental health care
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19 health care facilities
1) Общая лексика: объекты здравоохранения2) Здравоохранение: учреждения здравоохраненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > health care facilities
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20 facilities for community mental health care
мед.фраз. условие по обеспечению охраны психического здоровья населенияАнгло-русский медицинский словарь > facilities for community mental health care
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