Suddenly, McCain's age and health become central issues in the campaign, as does his judgment.
Obama and Clinton have made health care a central theme of their campaigns, arguing for more universal health care coverage.
"There just weren't enough resources, " said Harry Tyler, director of the Mental Health Association of Central Oklahoma.
Its aim was to control costs by injecting more competition into the system, and to overhaul financing by introducing a central health fund.
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On Monday, the party will announce plans to scrap many of the government's central health targets, and set new objectives to measure how well patients are treated.
Meanwhile, increasingly, religious and irreligious Americans alike are viewing health as most central to what life is all about (as opposed to, say, duty, discipline, prosperity, and so on).
Mental health issues have become central in discussions about how to reduce gun violence.
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After the political dogfight over Margaret Dixon's shoulder illustrated again, health will be a central battleground.
This year's budget for health spending by the central government (including reform-related expenditures) is only 118 billion.
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Tezozomoc of the South Central Farmers Health and Education Fund runs a farmer cooperative in Southern California.
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Last year Dr. Kumar, head of the health ministry's Central TB Division, publicly criticized Hinduja Hospital and its researchers, saying their findings of "total drug resistance" published in a medical journal would hurt Indian tourism and should have been reported to him first.
That information is then fed to a central office where health professionals are monitoring the information.
Nelson did not approve of big-government central planning in health care, but that deal won his vote.
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South Central Veterans Mental Health Service (SCVS), covers Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
The South Central Veterans Mental Health Service (SCVS) will direct veterans to specialist treatment and provide social care if required.
Chair of the assembly audit committee, Jonathan Morgan AM, said NHS Direct Wales should be recognised as central to the health service.
The ONS also make additional projections assuming these improvements in health continue, and their central estimate gives me another 27 years on average, until 86.
The president connects with young people, too, so he needs to use that bond and get out there to convince them to sign up for health insurance to help this central part of his legacy.
But these debates have surprisingly little impact on some of the central issues of health-care quality and cost, which are shaped much more by what happens in the private sector than by what laws are on the books.
The third central role of the health care sector is in education and advocacy around climate change policy.
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As proof of its impact on competition, Oemichen points to the 62, 000-member Group Health Co-op of South Central Wisconsin.
Nevertheless, during the 19th century vaccines became central to public-health efforts in England, Europe and the Americas, and several countries began to require vaccinations.
Since the law was enacted in 2010, the membership of Congress has changed, and the health care law has become a central issue in electoral politics.
The device, described in a paper published recently in BioMed Central Women's Health, an online research journal, is an adaptation of a commercially available clockwork torch (flashlight).
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Indeed, both ideas are based on the mistaken diagnosis that the central cause of our health care woes is the cost of uncompensated care that the uninsured get.
Given the central role of rising health care expenditures, any solution to our long-run budget problem will simply have to include slowing the growth rate of health care costs.
Steven Schroeder, president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Princeton, New Jersey, reckons that doctors have lost their central role in the health-care debate largely because they spent their time on the wrong issue.
The award will augment TAMUCC-COHNS current activities to allow it to work with the Medical Education and Training Command in San Antonio, Texas, which has recently been designated as the central site for all health care-related training for the Tri-Service (Army, Navy and Air Force).
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