The Hindu Editorial (Gross mismanagement) – Apr 10, 2024

The Hindu Editorial (Gross mismanagement) – Apr 10, 2024

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The Hindu Editorial (Gross mismanagement) – Apr 10, 2024:

  1. gross (adjective) – flagrant, overt, blatant, glaring, obvious/ evident; total/complete.
  2. mismanagement (noun) – maladministration, misconduct, malpractice, dereliction, mishandling.
  3. drug (noun) – medicine, medication, medical drug. 
  4. fall behind (phrasal verb) – trail, straggle, lag behind, move slowly.
  5. ambitious (adjective) – formidable, difficult, challenging, demanding.
  6. The Global South (noun) – the poor developing countries (of Asia, Africa, South America, amongst others).
  7. The Global North (noun) – the economically developed countries (of Europe, North America, Australia, amongst others).
  8. acute (adjective) – severe, serious, critical, drastic.
  9. Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR TB) (noun) – Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) is TB that does not respond to at least isoniazid and rifampicin, the 2 most powerful anti-TB drugs.
  10. disruption (noun) – disturbance, confusion, obstruction, stoppage.
  11. Drug-Sensitive Tuberculosis (DS-TB) (noun) – DSTB is where a person is infected with TB bacteria that are susceptible to all first line anti-TB drugs. It means that all of the first line TB drugs will be effective as long as they are taken properly and regularly. This type of TB has the best prognosis (i.e. a prediction of the course of a disease) and the shortest treatment duration
  12. snowball (verb) – rise, increase, escalate (rapidly).
  13. last (verb) – continue, remain, persist, go on.
  14. stockout or out of stock (noun) – a condition in which the inventory (i.e. a quantity of goods held in stock) of a particular product is depleted/exhausted.
  15. diagnosis (noun) – the process of identifying a disease, condition, or injury based on the symptoms presented; identification, detection, observation.
  16. cascade (noun) – a large number of something happening at the same time.
  17. address (verb) – tackle, deal with, attend to, try to sort out.
  18. take for granted (phrase) – understand, assume, presume (something is true without cross-questioning it); For example, if people take something for granted, they do not place much value on it. Or you believe it to be true, real or expected.
  19. recurring (adjective) – recurrent, perpetual, frequent, repeated, periodical, cyclical.
  20. non-adherent (adjective) – relating to an unintentional refusal by the patient (i.e. patient is overwhelmed, does not understand, helpless, confused, and/or concerned with healthcare costs). 
  21. no-brainer (noun) – something which demands little/no effort mentally.
  22. underscore (verb) – emphasis, highlight, underline, accentuate, point up.
  23. poorly (adverb) – badly, awfully, dismally, terribly.
  24. in line with (phrase) – in alignment with; in accordance with.
  25. reek of (verb) – be indicative of something (unpleasant/undesirable).
  26. incompetence (noun) – inability, lack of ability, incapability, incapacity.
  27. lack of (noun) – absence, deficiency, scarcity, dearth.
  28. seriousness (noun) – importance, top priority, exigency.
  29. procure (verb) – buy, purchase, obtain.
  30. at the last minute (phrase) – the last possible time before something (event).
  31. unforeseen (adjective) – unpredicted, unexpected, unanticipated.
  32. extraneous (adjective) – pointless, irrelevant, immaterial, inappropriate.
  33. circumstances (noun) – context, conditions, factors, situation, environment, backdrop.
  34. reimburse (verb) – recompense, repay, pay back, remunerate.
  35. facility (noun) – place, centre, premises.
  36. last minute (noun) – careless, disorganized, unmethodical, unsystematic, messy, thoughtless, inattentive.
  37. procurement (noun) – the action of procuring/purchasing/buying something.
  38. condemnable (adjective) – objectionable, censurable, lamentable, unjustifiable, discreditable, disgusting.
  39. as a last resort (phrase) – a final course of action when all else has failed.
  40. abominable (adjective) – very bad, poor, terrible.
  41. socioeconomic (noun) – relating to the interaction of social (position, rank, or importance) and economic (income, pay, and wealth) aspects.
  42. far from (phrase) – not, not at all; nowhere near, a long way from.
  43. to have a handle on something (phrase) –  to understand and be able to deal with something
  44. handle (noun) – control, grip.
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The Hindu Editorial (Gross mismanagement) – Apr 10, 2024
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