It thinks the government should take on some of the burden of cost over-runs.
Insurance companies would compete on benefits and price and, importantly, take on the burden of cost containment.
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Younger people would benefit as well, as they would no longer be subject to bearing the burden of cost shifting from Medicare.
If we can improve our systems, we may be able to reap many of the benefits of having a national identity card without the burden or cost of actually having to implement one.
There's a huge difference to American patients between the cost of medical care to the government and the cost to them. what the government is proposing is restricing the cost to the government and shifting the burden of the cost to them.
The regulatory and compliance burden alone will cost more money than they can afford.
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This is intended to ease the cost burden on employers and to avoid putting off employees by cutting their wages too sharply.
American consumers will ultimately shoulder the cost burden of these misguided measures.
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The resulting global Patriot force now includes 11 other nations, allowing the cost burden for improving the system to be spread across the partners.
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This week, Fujitsu said it would expand a deal with Siemens, a German electronics firm, to share more of the cost burden in its computer business.
For now, the cost burden of reshoring falls upon the private sector, with executives needing to compare upfront costs with operational efficiency, profitability and customer service yield.
It's an enormous cost burden for a developing economy to bear - which is why the past, African governments have preferred to rely on private investment and foreign aid.
The ATA also wants Congress to put more of the cost burden on "general aviation"--including private and corporate jet travel--which commercial carriers say is largely responsible for air-traffic delays at congested airports.
If the quality is higher, the whistleblower incentives will also increase the quantity of internal corporate investigations, imposing a real cost burden (legal, IT, etc.) for most companies that lack Fortune 50 resources.
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The result, now and increasingly in the future, is shortages of service for those who were supposed to be helped by Medicaid, and an increased cost burden for those who are insured and able to pay.
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Only 44% said the largest burden was the financial cost of the taxes.
We need a president who has the credibility to bring our allies to our side and share the burden, reduce the cost to American taxpayers, and reduce the risk to American soldiers.
In the report, detailed further in the link here to the left, ECA notes that the U.S. lower tax burden and overall cheaper cost of living makes it the No. 1 country in the Western world to earn a living as a middle manager.
The author of the research paper Dr Lennert Veerman, from the Centre for Burden of Disease and Cost Effectiveness, told me they had adjusted their research to exclude people who were physically active while watching TV - such as running on a treadmill or rowing.
There, most of the overall burden will come from the cost of educating children (chart 5, bottom panel).
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They only paid for the computing power they used, avoiding the cost and resource burden of building infrastructure in-house.
"Botnet mining is fundamentally theft of private property, illegal and unethical, " Jeff Garzik, a bitcoin developer told the BBC, adding that bitcoin miners had battled botnets for years, seeing them as a "cost and a burden" they just had to deal with.
In other circumstances, when our general interests are affected, when -- and general interests that we share with international partners -- it is better to pursue the avenue that we pursued, which is to build a coalition to share the burden, to share the cost, to share the risk.
Obamacare will only add to the cost-inflating administrative burden that third-party payment places on doctors.
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Precisely because we are willing to bear its burden, we know well the cost of war.
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The Local Government Association, which covers England and Wales, says the cost is an extra burden on councils.
Central to this issue is the cost and the financial burden shouldered by mortgage consumers who cannot afford it.
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Aside from the costs associated with upgrading old equipment, another year-2000 financial burden strapping small companies is the cost of overtime work for employees.
The same goes for its cost, an increasing burden to ageing societies in the rich world and even in poor countries such as China.
Commercial Lending X has not only relieved banks of much of the loan underwriting and processing (cost-center) burden, they have also found creative ways to increase bank revenues by brokering denied loans to generate referral fees from other lending institutions, by finding participants to help larger loan transactions get done and by bringing banks new customers.
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