Some infants may need to be admitted to the hospital for medical care in order to stabilize acute condition. |
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It will also act as a staging post for medical care and feeding for some of Kiev's 10,000 homeless waifs and strays. |
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Anyone who begins to have recurring, shaking chills up to one year after returning home from abroad should seek professional medical care. |
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A web of social, medical, legal and political circumstances conspire against the medical care of women inmates. |
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In the case of medical care, I'd like to see an end of the private sector and people jumping the queue because they have more money than others. |
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She got away with this, but are we to be mercilessly reduced to cogs in the wheels of medical care systems over which we have lost all control? |
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We studied a handful of services offered by programs, including aftercare, medical care, individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy. |
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If an employee pays directly for medical care, the expenditure comes out of the employee's after-tax income. |
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However, this must also be weighed up against the standard of medical care available. |
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To me, this is an example of our somewhat ambivalent attitudes towards medical care in general. |
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I quite agree that people should pay for their board and lodgings, but not medical care. |
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And his life force was so strong that in spite of this modest shelter and the total lack of medical care, he triumphed over death. |
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No other country in the world approaches that level of spending as a fraction of national income, no matter how its medical care is organized. |
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This is a great asset to the community as many need to make this journey for work and medical care. |
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The money raised will assist GOAL in the provision of medical care and the distribution of food and household items in South East Asia. |
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Anyone with a medical problem will then be provided with a referral for appropriate medical care and attention. |
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But because sanitary conditions and medical care in many remote regions may be lacking, you need to take some precautions. |
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After providing people with necessary medical care, the troops gave away the food and drinks. |
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Secondary and tertiary medical care is not uniformly available even in the suburban and urban areas. |
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The medicalisation of modern society has already deskilled many other professions and led patients into an unhealthy dependence on medical care. |
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Not too impressed with the quality of medical care base on the physical exam visit. |
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On tour, performers say, they receive top-notch medical care and physical conditioning support. |
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Your child will need medical care if he has been sexually molested or physically injured. |
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But I think it is moonshine to say that the photos were released out of a desire to show how his medical care is going. |
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After 1989, socialized medicine ended and medical care moved toward privatization. |
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In a recent newspaper column, Paul resurrects the medical care debate, and strongly urges the implementation of a socialist system of healthcare. |
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The board had, or had access to, specialist expertise in relation to appropriate standards of medical care. |
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An acute episode of vertigo and nausea had precipitated the initial medical care. |
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Cash will also go towards giving him all the medical care he needs such as speech therapy and hydrotherapy. |
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Other key factors are good medical care, a strong support group and caring friends and family. |
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The town coroner, Horace is a nervous, businesslike man who is haunted by the people who died in his medical care during the war. |
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Less than one per cent of the substantiated cases required medical care for broken bones or head trauma. |
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A determining factor for the size of your health center is accessibility of medical care in the surrounding community. |
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The one-day strike was to protest the wave of budget cutbacks that have degraded medical care. |
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They were then flown to Japan, ostensibly because he needed emergency medical care for an abdominal problem. |
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Because of his unresponsiveness to treatment and further progression of disease, the patient chose to receive only palliative medical care. |
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Gambling proceeds pay for free medical care at a modern Chumash clinic and subsidize private schooling, tutors and college tuition. |
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These problems usually clear up with appropriate medical care, although some may require counseling. |
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Everything pertaining to the patient's medical care should be clearly documented. |
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Almost everyone has access to medical care, and there is a high rate of immunization for infants during their first year. |
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For much of our history medical care was delivered by religious organisations or philanthropic individuals and institutions. |
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Patients of all ages came for medical care, physicals, immunizations and reassurance. |
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The issues of homelessness, lack of income and indifference to seeking medical care for the children continued. |
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Third, there is the indirect cost of reinforcing the need of patients to seek medical care for any productive cough. |
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All medical care systems sometimes experience some inertia or resistance to change. |
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It will cover the costs of accident and emergency treatment and follow-up medical care. |
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For Alzheimer's sufferers, the medical care is personal care, since it is an incurable degenerative disease. |
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No one, regardless of their moral depravity, should be denied medical care, but neither should moral depravity be condoned and tolerated. |
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Malnutrition was epidemic and medical care, if it can be dignified as such, was virtually useless in those rare instances when it was available. |
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Women placed great faith in their physicians and the medical care system. |
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I have found that people in developing countries do not take their medical care for granted and really appreciate the care that we give to their children. |
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We see abortion as inextricable from the full spectrum of medical care a woman might need in her lifetime. |
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Advancements in armor and medical care have saved their lives but left them struggling with these residual injuries. |
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The permits assign every Chinese citizen to a home district, outside of which they have few rights to welfare benefits, medical care or schooling. |
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When does medical care merely prolong a person's dying time? |
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All of the BYPC workers are entitled to free medical care, including routine health examinations, family-planning counseling, prenatal care, delivery care, and neonatal care. |
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Corrections Department rules dictate that inmates taken for medical care must be shackled and guarded, although they unchained Provencio's legs on Friday. |
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They sometimes supplement Western-style medical care with home remedies or treatment derived from old beliefs in the curing power of the word of the shaman, or medicine man. |
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Montgomery is part of a small but growing group of conventionally trained physicians disillusioned with traditional medical care. |
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However, if they are referred to hospital obstetric services their status may become apparent and they would be liable for the full cost of their medical care. |
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Although medical care was free, many health care professionals moonlighted to make extra money because official health care usually involved long lines and waiting lists. |
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Riding on the latest medical advancements, telemedicine, if applied with proper plan and vision can actually transform the whole arena of medical care. |
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Sweet Relief is a nonprofit organization that helps musicians in need of medical care and basic assistance, as well as aiding retired or semi-retired musicians. |
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It would be lamentable indeed if such prudery moved us to a two-tiered, gender-segregated system of medical care. |
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It is designed to provide quality medical care to victims of a disaster in the areas of triage, initial stabilization, definitive medical care, and evacuation. |
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Users of homeopathy most commonly seek help for chronic health problems and rely on the complementary approach as an adjunct to conventional medical care. |
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For example, there was more corporal discipline in all the schools back then, less medical care for the average family, poorer housing in general and so on. |
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Kids suffering from malaria or extreme diarrhea are now too often left without medical care. |
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However, this comes at a time when cash-strapped Greeks are relying on free or subsidized medical care in greater numbers. |
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Emergency medical care in the USA rates a C-minus, with hospitals increasingly facing overcrowding, a lack of financial support and a growing number of uninsured patients. |
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Phyllis, who was a nurse, went down to Mississippi to provide medical care for people like Joan. |
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Although it will require major revisions, it is an important step toward reforming a medical care system that is in disarray and serving our citizens suboptimally. |
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When lives are saved in catastrophes, there follows the task of guaranteeing that survivors are kept warm, well-fed and provided with medical care. |
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Five days earlier, the patient had similarly become breathless after snorting heroin, but she improved after inhaling albuterol and did not seek medical care. |
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They believe that everyone should have access to adequate medical care, regardless of cost. |
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The government is developing innovative strategies to help people without insurance get medical care. |
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Typically, this positive action constitutes the handing over of wages so that another member of society will be provided with medical care, a government pension, etcetera. |
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They came on a mission of mercy to provide food and medical care for starving children. |
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The lack of medical supplies and the primitive infirmary the delegates observed make it clear that it is difficult to provide even basic medical care. |
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The Bureau provided food, housing, clothing, medical care, church services, some schooling, legal support, and arranged for labor contracts. |
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This issue, which focuses on CasEvacs, highlights the risks involved in getting our injured personnel to the next level of medical care. |
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Medicare is a monopsonist in the market for medical care for those age 65 and over, as well as for individuals with end stage renal disease. |
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The patient sought medical care, and an outpatient physician prescribed acetaminophen and cefadroxil, which did not reduce symptoms. |
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The children have inadequate medical care and little formal education. |
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There he served as a medical monitor for space flights and provided medical care for the astronauts and their families. |
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Such medical care has enabled diabetic patients to survive long enough to develop diabetic nephropathy. |
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The supplements are specifically designed to address the nutrition needs of immuno-compromised individuals as an adjunct to their medical care. |
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The program is intended to provide medical care for elderly people. |
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So is good housing and medical care and all the other attainables which lead to a better life. |
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Due to attack there was a need for specialized medical care for these armies in order to keep them in operational status. |
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Diet was an issue that is often discussed through this time, as an aspect of medical care. |
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Fire and rescue services in Birmingham are provided by West Midlands Fire Service and emergency medical care by West Midlands Ambulance Service. |
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This may reflect factors such as diet and lifestyle, as well as access to medical care. |
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Disparities in life expectancy are often cited as demonstrating the need for better medical care or increased social support. |
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After the crash, he stormed out of the track hospital, and refused medical care. |
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There was little government control, regulation of medical care, or attention to public health. |
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Access to medical care remains beyond the reach of many Malagasy, especially in the rural areas, and many recourse to traditional healers. |
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In the rural society of Hildegard's time, much of the medical care was provided by women, along with their other domestic duties. |
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In addition to hospitals, Macau also has numerous health centres providing free basic medical care to residents. |
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The only facilities in the vicinity able to service or supply a ship, or provide medical care, were in the Falkland Islands. |
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Patients positive for ZIKV sought medical care after a 4-day history of rash, myalgias, arthralgias, or fever. |
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The California Division of Workers' Compensation today released a study on access to medical care for injured workers. |
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Women turn to prostitution, often conceiving crack babies needing lifelong medical care. |
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Finally, Washington examines current racial inequities in access to medical care, testing, and advanced treatments. |
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Thalassaemia is a genetic disorder which requires regular blood transfusions and extensive medical care. |
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Those emerging service industries include cuisine, logistics, tourism, cultural innovation, and medical care. |
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Regular visits from doctors, and access to modern medical care raised the birth rate and decreased the death rate, causing an enormous natural increase. |
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The first mutualist plan was offered 400 years before the revolution when, in 1559, a physician from Spain offered a plan for medical care in exchange for a regular fee. |
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For education to be medical care, a physician or other qualified professional must diagnose a medical condition requiring special education to correct it. |
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Kirman drew attention to some physicians' reluctance to offer even ordinary and routine medical care to mongoloids, whose treatment they consider a waste of time. |
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Articles in the report challenge the view that participating in medical research is inherently riskier and provides less benefit than receiving medical care. |
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There are great variations in life expectancy between different parts of the world, mostly caused by differences in public health, medical care, and diet. |
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A living will is a document that sets out a person's advance decisions as to medical care and treatment in the event they become seriously ill and lose their capacity. |
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Advocates worry that those who internalize the oppressive group's disvaluing of their lives may come to regard themselves as a burden when they need medical care. |
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Many of the schools I deal with offer low-end policies that cover only one-third of the reasonable and customary costs for the medical care their athletes receive. |
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Prior to admission, all children were given a cowpox vaccination to prevent smallpox, and some orphanages employed a chirurgeon who provided the necessary medical care. |
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Through childhood, the focus of medical care for XLHED patients shifts to the chronic skin issues and severe hypodontia with its associated medical and self-esteem issues. |
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The state of the economy, lifestyles, cultures, and the condition of medical care all contribute to the percentage of people that seek to self-medicate. |
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Under capitated agreements, provider organizations receive a fixed per-member, per-month payment for providing medical care to health-plan members. |
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Hartford is a center for medical care, research, and education. |
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Most consumers who get new insurance under the Affordable Care Act should see their out-of-pocket spending for medical care fall, according to a RAND Corp. |
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In addition to the high expense of medical care relative to the average Malagasy income, the prevalence of trained medical professionals remains extremely low. |
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