"Nonprofit religious organizations like universities, hospitals or charities with religious objections won't have to arrange, contract, pay or refer for coverage of these services for their employees or students, " said Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, an official at the Department of Health and Human Services.
There will be no incentive or disincentive for primary care docs to refer or not refer for services- they will just do what they think is appropriate for the patient- but it will not affect their bottom line like it did with HMO capitation back in the 80s.
But I would refer you for the questions that you asked to the Treasury Department.
There was no manual or employee handbook to refer to for a procedure or protocol.
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GPs need to be confident that they can refer patients for specialised community support in their own area.
Here in Washington, I would refer you for specifics to the U.S. National Park Service and the U.S. Park Police.
But as to what assets the United States military continues to use, I would refer you for specifics to the Defense Department.
The OFT can refer deals for investigation if it believes there could be "a substantial lessening of competition" resulting from a takeover.
Research also found that doctors were not always aware of the services to which they could refer patients for help with weight loss.
Doctors have also been asked not to refer patients for brain scans "solely for reassurance" that they do not have a brain tumour.
Cardiologists are the doctors who refer patients for surgery, and thus deserve to know what the pre-operative risks were of dying or being injured.
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The issue has been highlighted by their Conservative MP, David Davies, who said that until September last year, GPs in the Aneurin Bevan Health Board area could refer patients for treatment in England.
And I'm going to--I'd like for you to refer that--refer you to that for purposes of putting this particular day, January 8th, in context and asking you some questions about some of those telephone calls.
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For the government, Commons leader Sir George Young said he supported the decision to refer the matter for a "full and impartial" investigation as the "right course of action".
As appropriate, providers can refer any patient for an MRI, CT, ER visit, specialist visit, hospitalization or surgery.
Plaid Cymru welcomed the decision to refer the exemption for further discussion.
" Soin counters that her bill allows the police to refer an offender for counseling in lieu of prosecution: "It's very family-friendly.
In contrast, doctors were less likely to refer younger women for specialist treatment if they had symptoms other than a lump in their breast.
The BMA applauded the government's decision to refer its plans for Viagra for consultation with patients and health workers and for tackling the rationing issue.
Instead what we were discussing is storing collective knowledge about the particulars of any project or task so that we as employees may refer to it for our own, or even shared recall of activities.
And for the record, line numbers in this piece refer to the form 1040 for 2011 (downloads as a pdf).
That is, they have a behavioral model to they can refer to and use for guidance.
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Tuition data refer to estimated expenses for full-time beginning undergraduate students for the year 2008-2009, unless otherwise noted.
I'd refer you to Treasury for that, for specifics on her trip and any readouts of her meetings there.
But I would refer you to them for any details about the perimeter and any actions the Secret Service might be taking today.
The Treasury Department remains in close contact with both federal and state authorities on this matter, and I would refer you over there for further questions.
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