And we can control the cost of health care in our state.
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Unfortunately, while it was a noble effort, and the plan did effectively wipe out the uninsured population, it did nothing to control the cost of health care.
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Though health insurance companies worry about their ability to control the cost of new customers, they are expected to aggressively push outpatient care and low-cost prescription drugs as a way to keep premiums low.
The biggest cost councils can control is the cost of labour.
If investors started to suspect the country's spending is truly out of control, the cost of borrowing would skyrocket, the dollar would deteriorate and the good times might not come back.
Environment minister Lord Taylor said the government and households could not control the rising cost of energy but could play a part in ensuring that it was used more efficiently.
"The OFT found what insurers have known for years - that when a customer has a crash that is their fault, their insurer has little control over the cost of the subsequent claim, " said Nick Starling, the ABI's director of general insurance.
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Fortunately, I can control the peak with my routers, allowing me some control (at the cost of alienating my users who will see worse performance individually).
Committee chairman Margaret Hodge said inefficient funding systems and poor cost control had driven up the cost of the programme.
While the survey finds cost control as the major impetus to adopt cloud applications (17 percent say so), speed of application deployment (14 percent) and mobile access (13 percent) also rate as reasons to go to cloud.
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The Interim Control Module will cost much less than the original options.
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At the same time (as already evident under Medicare) the treatment of infrequent but costly catastrophic diseases and conditions will be limited in the name of cost control, and the case-by-case discretion of doctors and other providers will be closely monitored and restricted.
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Space engineers are keen on extending the internet to space to control spacecraft because of the considerable cost and time savings that can be made.
By underestimating the savings that can come from improved Medicare payment procedures and other cost-control initiatives, the budget office leads Congress to think that politically unpopular cost-cutting initiatives will have, at best, only modest effects.
Beefing up the woefully weak cost-control mechanisms in the health bill will help (and might impress independent voters).
Many of the communications-infrastructure chip companies are still losing money, and because they were cash rich from the secondary offerings during the up cycle, they were not as aggressive in cost control during the down cycle.
Later in the interview he said that he didn't see any cost control in the bill -- when every health economist that's evaluated the bill says that any idea that's out there to contain costs is actually contained in the bill.
All this may seem a bit extreme to a service industry outsider, not used to the narrow margins and constant focus on cost control down to the penny.
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The addition of autonomous control need not add much to the cost.
Look, there are -- I think there are those that voted against the legislation for any number of reasons -- not believing that there was enough cost control in the legislation, or disagreeing with the mechanisms that were set up around choice and competition -- that they may find the Senate bill more to their liking in terms of that.
So the cost control aspects of it, the coverage aspects of it, and the insurance reform aspects of it all fit together.
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Control group studies compared the cost per customer for 50% of customers who did not see the video and 50% who did.
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The French company provides the same services for a fee and claimed the Google strategy was aimed at undercutting competitors by temporarily swallowing the full cost until it gains control of the market.
Private corporations meanwhile seconded the government's efforts at cost-control and sought to turn the hospitals that they owned into high-tech factories.
The experts say that Obamacare is filled to the brim with sophisticated new ideas for cost control: Accountable Care Organizations, the Independent Payment Advisory Board, investing in primary care, etc. etc.
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His hospital either fought the pressure to control costs and went down with the local economy or learned how to benefit from cost control.
The number of failed cost-control experiments in this country remember the HMO experiment?
The participants assessed the need for the "Stealth" bomber for the future effectiveness of the American deterrent, considering in turn the technical, operational, policy, cost and arms control aspects of the B-2 program.
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The British Gas boss claimed that 85% of the price it charges customers is outside its control, including wholesale gas prices and the cost of government policies to try to reduce emissions and help the poorest households.
He said that fuel inflation and other factors outside of the department's control were responsible for three-quarters of the cost increase over the past year.
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