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  2. Iron Triangle of Health Care - Wikipedia

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    Increasing or decreasing one results in changes to one or both of the other two. For example, a policy that increases access to health services would lower quality of health care and/or increase cost. The desired state of the triangle, high access and quality with low cost represents value in a health care system. [3]

  3. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    In their one-size-fits-all approach, heroin addicts are treated like any other addicts. And with roughly 90 percent of facilities grounded in the principle of abstinence, that means heroin addicts are systematically denied access to Suboxone and other synthetic opioids.

  4. One size fits all - Wikipedia

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    There are several positive views of the phrase "one size fits all": A wristwatch could be considered as fitting all people. [3]In women's clothing, a flexible or open garment can be labeled as one size fits all; however, the size is typically a medium size (able to expand), rather than actually fitting petite or extra-large (XL) sizes.

  5. Social determinants of health - Wikipedia

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    [53] This one-size-fits-all approach assumes the social identity of the user, and these devices might perform worse on people whose identity does not align with this assumption. This bias is evident in the case of pulse oximetry. A pulse oximeter is a device that uses infrared light to measure blood oxygen content.

  6. Health at Every Size - Wikipedia

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    According to Lindo Bacon, in Health at Every Size (2008), the basic premise of HAES is that "well-being and healthy habits are more important than any number on the scale." [7] Emily Nagoski, in her book Come as You Are (2015), promoted the idea of Health at Every Size for improving women's self-confidence and sexual well-being. [8] [page needed]

  7. Low-carb diet may eliminate need for drugs in type 2 diabetes

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    Adults with mild type 2 diabetes might improve their insulin sensitivity by following a low-carb diet, thus potentially eliminating the need for medication, a new study suggests.

  8. Psychographic segmentation - Wikipedia

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    A one-size-fits-all approach to consumers based on demographics or socioeconomics offers limited effectiveness. Behavioral segmentation groups consumers by their behaviors. Tracking behaviors has become much easier in the era of big data and digital engagement along individual consumers' clicks along the path to purchase.

  9. Cultural competence in healthcare - Wikipedia

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    A one size fits all approach is not optimal for cultural competence. Instead, specific community organizations would know best about their own specific concerns. Care should be taken to not make the intended audience feel targeted. Public health advertising that features models who belong to their own group may cause a "Why us?" reaction.