out of health - significado y definición. Qué es out of health
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Qué (quién) es out of health - definición

GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY
Department for Health; Department of Health; Health Department; Ministry of health; Health ministry; Department of health; Departments of health

out of line         
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GERMAN RECORD LABEL
Out of Line Records; Out of Line; Out Of Line Records; Out Of Line Music; Out Of Line; Aeverium
informal
behaving inappropriately or incorrectly.
out of bounds         
  • Players not actively participating in a game and coaches remain on the sidelines during play
CONCEPT IN MANY SPORTS RELATED TO THE EDGE OF THE PLAYING AREA
Sidelines; Touch-line; Out of Bounds; Touch line; Out of bounds (gridiron football); Out of bounds (American football); Out of bounds (sports); Out-of-bounds; Out of bounce; Out-of-bounce; Touchline; Boundary (sports); Boundary line (sport)
1. beyond the acceptable or permitted limits.
2. (in sport) beyond the field of play.
Touch-line         
  • Players not actively participating in a game and coaches remain on the sidelines during play
CONCEPT IN MANY SPORTS RELATED TO THE EDGE OF THE PLAYING AREA
Sidelines; Touch-line; Out of Bounds; Touch line; Out of bounds (gridiron football); Out of bounds (American football); Out of bounds (sports); Out-of-bounds; Out of bounce; Out-of-bounce; Touchline; Boundary (sports); Boundary line (sport)
The touch-line is the line on either side of the playing area of a game of rugby league, rugby union and association football. In many other sports it is called a side-line.

Wikipedia

Health department

A health department or health ministry is a part of government which focuses on issues related to the general health of the citizenry. Subnational entities, such as states, counties and cities, often also operate a health department of their own. Health departments perform food inspections and other health related inspections (the person who performs this job is often called a public health inspector), vaccination programs, free STD and HIV tests, tobacco enforcement and cessation programs, and other medical assistance programs. Health departments also compile statistics about health issues within their area. The role of a health department may vary from one country to the other, but their primary objective is always the same; safeguarding and promoting health. In 1986, several of the world's national health departments met to establish an international guideline by which health departments operate. The meeting was in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and hence the guidelines established are known as the Ottawa Charter. The Ottawa Charter was designed to 'achieve Health for All'.

"Health department" can also refer to a university health department.

Ejemplos de uso de out of health
1. I am not giving in; I am not giving up; and I‘m not going to start out leaving 15 million Americans out of health care.
2. Banks are limiting the amount customers can withdraw each day not out of health concerns, but because the central bank can‘t print enough new notes to meet demand.
3. Judith Solomon, a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal think tank, said many South Carolina residents would be priced out of health care.
4. Denying insurgents a pretext to attack MoPH officials said that by moving all election–related activities out of health facilities, they were trying to leave the Taliban no excuse to attack them.
5. "There are people who say that those people should just learn English, but we can‘t let people be pushed out of health care because of language barriers," said Cindy Ehnes, director of the state Department of Managed Health Care.