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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Patient-level

Prescribing is the most common patient-level intervention in the NHS, and covers all sectors of care: primary, hospital, public and community health.
Is "patient-level" a compound adjective describing the noun "intervention"?
https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/areas-of-interest/prescribing

How should I expand the phrase "patient-level intervention" in full so it makes sense?
  

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Jigneshbharati Is "patient-level" a compound adjective describing the noun "intervention"? Yes. Jigneshbharati How should I expand the phrase "patient-level intervention" in full so it makes sense?

  • Jigneshbharati Is "patient-level" a compound adjective describing the noun "intervention"?
  • Yes.
  • Jigneshbharati How should I expand the phrase "patient-level intervention" in full so it makes sense?
  • I'm not familiar with how the NHS uses the term "intervention", but my guess is that you'll get the basic meaning by replacing "patient-level intervention" with "way of dealing with patients' problems" in that sentence.
  • In other words, most of the time the doctor just gives the patient some pills.
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JigneshbharatiIs "patient-level" a compound adjective describing the noun "intervention"?

Yes.

JigneshbharatiHow should I expand the phrase "patient-level intervention" in full so it makes sense?

I'm not familiar with how the NHS uses the term "intervention", but my guess is that you'll get the basic meaning by rep

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