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A system of internal control cannot be considered good until the possibility of human error has been completely eliminated.
Illness
A state of health in which a person suffers from a disease or ailment, affecting their normal physiological function.
Chronic Diseases
Long-lasting medical conditions that are usually progressive and may require ongoing management or treatment.
Common Causes
Frequently occurring reasons or factors that contribute to a particular outcome or situation.
Infant Mortality
The rate at which babies under one year of age die, often used as an indicator of the health status of a population.
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