More and more Americans pay their premiums, only to discover that their insurance company has dropped their coverage when they get sick, or won't pay the full cost of care.
For a fixed, per-patient monthly rate, those firms will be responsible for providing the full spectrum of care to people who have few assets and little income, but who often require extensive levels of care.
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Whom do we want in charge of managing the full complexity of medical care?
The trust said all pregnant women in the area were being contacted and given full details of what care was available.
Earlier this year, House Republicans released a blueprint of their agenda for the next Congress, including full repeal of the health care law.
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The Times is correct that the number of dads taking care of kids full time has doubled, but what does that look like in context?
The justices never discuss internal strategy, and the full story of how health care was decided in the marble halls of the court may never be fully known.
If you make it harder for disabled people to live at home, it will cost more because more of them will have to be in hospitals and other places of full-time care.
The shadow health secretary also called for the NHS and local authorities to work closer together to improve care for the elderly and for "full integration" of health and social care services to be actively considered.
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Or the patient is given market incentives to consider the full costs of the health care he chooses to consume, in which case the patient weighs the personal benefits of his health care against the costs of that care.
But he said ministers wanted to have all the facts of the case before deciding whether to order a full independent review into the care of adults of Winterbourne View residential hospital in Gloucestershire.
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This scheme would rely on private health-care companies to compete to offer insurance to the elderly covering a full range of services, from hospital care to prescription drugs, now only partly covered by different Medicare premiums.
Many of them work full time, have aging parents in need of care and attention, or are parents themselves.
Their website is full of great information for advance care planning.
The BBC's Orla Guerin entered the besieged western Libyan city, visiting a hospital and finding the intensive care unit full of people with serious injuries and multiple shrapnel wounds.
She was admitted to the hospital after a fall and although she has made a physical recovery she cannot return home because she needs a full care package because of her dementia.
At the moment, for example, a straightforward colonoscopy, requiring a couple of hours in a clinic, is priced at two-thirds the rate of a full-scale splenectomy requiring 20 days of post-operative care.
Most important, implementation of this growth agenda would restore a future full of opportunity for all Americans to increase their liberty by taking care of themselves, their families, their customers and their communities within the context of enjoying their God given right to pursue happiness.
Hollywood is full of rich people, so health care and jobs aren't issues that interest the new power players.
Cisco offered to pay one-third of salary, plus full health care and options-vesting, to laid-off workers taking jobs at not-for-profit organisations.
Mrs Vaudin said the offer of respite care over full weekends to enable carers to take an off-island break was particularly welcome.
Some Democrats and political commentators have encouraged Obama to lay out his own specific plan now, with Congress returning to Washington after an August recess that was full of rancorous town meetings on health care reform.
It also said if children needed inpatient care they should be cared for in a unit which has a full range of services backed up by high dependency and intensive care facilities.
But they quickly found that many of the cats required full-time care, so they expanded the shelter throughout their home.
Until our son was old enough to go to school, we had a full-time babysitter to take care of him downstairs while we worked upstairs.
Several leading Democrats and political commentators have encouraged Obama to lay out his own specific plan now, with Congress returning to Washington after an August recess that was full of rancorous town meetings on health-care reform.
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Most respondents (65.43 percent) offer employer-sponsored health care insurance to full-time employees, while only about 1 of every 10 respondents offer employer-sponsored health care insurance to all employees.
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To be sure, most affluent parents still opt for a full-time nanny instead of an early childhood care center.
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