The structure of the welfare budget suggests that serious reform must take on spending on the sick and disabled, which accounts for 24% of the total budget.
If they can't get in until a number of years later, many people won't want to take the chance they might get sick in the interim.
Find the cure for cancer, tend to the sick, nurse the elderly, take care of the children: whatever.
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We can talk all we want about freedom and opportunity, about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but what does all that mean to a mother or father who can't take a sick child to the doctor?
Another concern is that private insurers will be reluctant to provide drug-only cover for fear that only the very sick will take it up.
After listening to that argument, Gianluca Eusani says he accepts that the sick Italian economy will take time to recover.
It can take several weeks before becoming sick, the FDA said.
My mother was always available and willing to help others in need and would take me and my siblings to visit the sick every week and share our food with others.
He said that meant people no longer necessarily worked a strict five-day, Monday to Friday week, and they no longer saved all their socialising for the weekend - affecting the days people might take off as "sick leave".
The legislation forces insurers to take all customers, sick and healthy.
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Still, Ward didn't think Francis would have to take any unusual measures to avoid getting sick and faced the same problems as all elderly people.
However, it is a bet emboldened by the knowledge that there is an emergency room nearby that has to take you in should something go wrong with the plan not to get sick or seriously injured.
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Psychologists at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, who carried out the study, found that victims tended to take seven days off sick a year more than those who had not been bullied.
The wait at the Apple store was almost as bad as being stuck having to take a sick child to an an emergency room.
There are other ways to get some exercise and reap the benefits - a Dutch study found commuters who cycle take less time off sick.
Around the globe, we're standing with those who take responsibility, helping farmers grow more food, supporting doctors who care for the sick, and combating the corruption that can rot a society and rob people of opportunity.
Staff now take 12 days' sick each year on average - down from 22 days before the new rules were brought in, the firm says.
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In cases where workers fall sick towards the end of the year, and are unable to take all of their annual leave, they can under EU law carry over their unused leave into the next accounting period.
"We're able to take better care of more kids who are more sick than ever before, without stretching the limits of our capacity, " says James M.
One part of the bill that kicked in last month was supposed to force insurers take all kids healthy or sick.
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Workers who fall sick during their annual leave are entitled to take corresponding paid leave at a later date, the EU's top court has ruled.
There is still a long way to go before millions of patients take 301012 to prevent heart attacks--although the drug could be on the market to help some exceptionally sick people in just a few years.
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