We might also have some emergency access to that fiber optic connection.
The experts will look at what can be done to manage the effects of landslips and investigate alternative access routes to mid Argyll, including emergency access.
Mr. Bush: You should be able to instruct all of the doctors that you see to make your records available through a portal, and if you get stuck in an emergency room somewhere, there ought to be an emergency access code, that any doctor in the country can look up your chart.
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Officials opened a removable barrier in the roadway's median to allow emergency vehicles quicker access to trouble spots.
While looking for Richard they helped pull several people out of the bar and removed debris from the road to allow emergency services better access to the blast site.
At issue were assured emergency-room access, fuller information from doctors, easier access to clinical tests of new drugs, and, most controversial of all, the right to sue health insurers for sub-standard treatment.
In her letter to Southwark Council she has recommended that it reviews its policies concerning fire risk assessments of its high-rise buildings, that it trains staff and liaises with emergency services about access to property.
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Mr Long claimed the measures would "not in any way affect patient access to emergency care".
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Family planning experts have been campaigning for more than five years to increase access to emergency contraception.
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It's a fact that rates of unprotected sex do not increase when there is more access to emergency contraception.
Another concern among some is that access to emergency contraception will increase the rates of unprotected sex, especially among teens.
It would also ensure all Americans with private or public health insurance have access to emergency care, medical specialists and clinical drug trials.
It's the latest twist in a decade-long push for easier access to emergency contraception, which can prevent pregnancy if taken soon enough after unprotected sex.
The trust said access to emergency care would not be affected.
There would be an even more pressing concern for them, which would be the banks' access to emergency liquidity and emergency loans when commercial sources of money dry up.
"Research has shown that access to emergency contraceptive products has the potential to further decrease the rate of unintended pregnancies in the United States, " said FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg in a statement.
That's why when a woman fears she might become pregnant after her contraceptive has failed or she has had unprotected sex, she needs fast access to emergency contraception, not delays at the pharmacy counter.
That means they can't easily use all the existing phone extensions in their home, can't make calls if their electricity or Internet connection goes down, and in many cases, don't have access to emergency 911 services.
The U.S. Treasury still expects to push up against its borrowing limit later this year, according to a funding update out Wednesday, but has access to emergency methods that can buy enough time for lawmakers to cut a deal on the fiscal cliff.
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Of course, Republicans agree, women should have direct access to a gynaecologist or obstetrician (instead of having to see a primary-care doctor first), and of course patients should have guaranteed access to emergency-room treatment and the right to know all the medical options and appeal against an insurer's decision.
It was the first government report on the emergency contraceptive since regulators eased access to it seven years ago.
The gates can be opened for access by the emergency services and the gating orders must be reviewed every two years.
He said as well as the emergency and non-emergency numbers the public had access to the mobile numbers of their neighbourhood officers to discuss community issues.
Using a savings account is great for funds you might need in an emergency, because you can access the money quickly without worrying about selling an asset.
The Lewin study also "found evidence of lower emergency room utilization and improved access to physician services" from "care management programs" for Medicaid patients with asthma, diabetes, heart problems and mental health disorders.
According to Neil Smith, a researcher from the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team, unauthorized access to those devices could be a very real threat -- if you happen to own a Samsung model.
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MSPs were forced to rush through emergency legislation giving criminal suspects immediate access to a lawyer.
The president supports new consumer protections, including the right to emergency room insurance coverage, easier access to medical specialists, reform of appeal procedures and a repeal of the federal ban on consumers suing health plans.
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The goal: to ease the burden on state-funded emergency rooms by giving the poor more access to preventative care.
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