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Pronunciation /ˈfʌndˌhəʊldə/ nounSee fundholding[1]‘Some of the inequity resulted from the continuation of access acquired previously by general practice fundholders.’More example sentences‘Consumers of these resources should have a duty to show a benefit from any consultations or treatments provided, and the fundholders should have a duty to withhold funds in the absence of such evidence.’‘Another study, based on admission data for four years, showed that fundholders reduced admission rates for elective procedures by 3.3% compared with non-fundholders.’‘Private providers did not make returns to the centre, fundholders who employed their own community staff did not have systems capable of capturing data on staff or service contacts, while some trusts simply stopped collecting data.’‘Persuading fundholders to prioritise cessation services is vital to ensuring the future of the services’References^ fundholding (www.lexico.com)

Pronunciation /ˈfʌndˌhəʊldə/

noun

See fundholding[1]

‘Some of the inequity resulted from the continuation of access acquired previously by general practice fundholders.’

‘Consumers of these resources should have a duty to show a benefit from any consultations or treatments provided, and the fundholders should have a duty to withhold funds in the absence of such evidence.’‘Another study, based on admission data for four years, showed that fundholders reduced admission rates for elective procedures by 3.3% compared with non-fundholders.’‘Private providers did not make returns to the centre, fundholders who employed their own community staff did not have systems capable of capturing data on staff or service contacts, while some trusts simply stopped collecting data.’‘Persuading fundholders to prioritise cessation services is vital to ensuring the future of the services’

References

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