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  • Many provide essential care for other sufferers.
  • Today, about 25 million Americans provide essential care to seriously ill or disabled family members.
  • Cosmetic surgery and some forms of elective surgery are not considered essential care and are generally not covered.
  • -- Mandate a strong appeals process, both internal and external, to protect the patient from arbitrary decisions against essential care.
  • Stephens, a veterinarian by trade, got into insurance after encountering pet owners who could not afford essential care for their animals.
  • Family members are not shunted to waiting rooms, but asked to help provide essential care so that the sick person can remain at home.
  • Interaction with extended family is typically restricted to a minimum, such as presence at the reading of wills and providing essential care for the elderly.
  • That is driving some families to Medicaid to pay the exhorbitant cost of providing essential care . ( Montgomery / Nesmith, Atlanta Journal-Constitution ).
  • UNAids said children needed sexual health education, essential care and support to be able to protect themselves from HIV / Aids and other sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Veterans should be assured that during this difficult period VA will do all within its authority to provide the essential care and benefits ( veterans ) have earned,
  • "Even when consumers are denied essential care due to improper financial considerations, HMOs are shielded from liability for the harm they cause, " he said.
  • There are cases where essential care is needed urgently but not made available by he HSE under their NTPF, and contrary to relevant judgements by the European Court of Justice.
  • Romney and US Senator Edward M . Kennedy of Massachusetts have teamed up to make state's case that its match is legitimate and that the money pays for essential care.
  • The 17 hospitals and 30 clinics affected by the walkout remain open, providing essential care, with Kaiser physicians, management nurses and registered nurses from Southern California replacing strikers, he said.
  • But James Rodgers, an economist with the American Medical Association, which supports the accounts, said doctors did not think that people would skimp on most essential care because they were spending their own money.
  • But meeting the public's expectations for medical care _ that is, ensuring that every American, and in particular every retired American, gets essential care _ will require a lot of government spending.
  • The article argued that time is of the essence; in short time is a necessity for an individual's health whether the subject is behavior, vising the doctor s office, and essential care.
  • Oakland, California-based Kaiser, the nation's largest non-profit HMO, said it is carrying out a plan to provide essential care to its 2.6 million Northern California members during the walkout.
  • Under a single payer system, all medical care would be paid for by the Government of the United States, ending the need for private health insurance and premiums, and probably recasting private insurance companies as providing purely supplemental coverage, to be used when non-essential care is sought.
  • Under a single-payer system, most medical care would be paid for by the Government of the United States, ending the need for private health insurance and premiums, and probably recasting private insurance companies as providing purely supplemental coverage, to be used when non-essential care is sought.
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