"The safety, welfare and dignity of people who use care services are our priorities at all times, " he said.
Use care when choosing a preparer and remember that taxpayers should use only preparers who sign the returns they prepare and enter their IRS Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs).
That's your decision, but when you have the custody -- you have somebody placed in your care -- you have to use reasonable care to protect them.
Beneficiaries could use their CARE accounts to purchase whatever health coverage products they want, through a health-insurance clearinghouse called Florida Health Choices.
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The developers of the network, based at the University of Manchester in the UK, see its primary use in care homes or hospital wards, to raise an immediate alarm in the case of a fall.
Dr. Lynne Fenton, the psychiatrist who works at the University of Colorado and saw Holmes as a patient, "knew that James Holmes was dangerous" and "had a duty to use reasonable care to protect the public at large from James Holmes, " according to the lawsuit.
As a result of the program, a higher proportion of members elected hospice care compared to prior years, which was associated with a decrease in the use of acute care, intensive care and emergency services, particularly for Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.
The health care deduction that your employers use to provide you health care.
" The WHO gives extra credit to countries that use their health care resources "efficiently.
The report states that the majority of people who use the social care service are aged over 60.
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We aren't doing well in terms of access and we have persistent disparities in health care use and quality.
Yet studies run into the unreliability of modelling future climatic effects and sometimes ignore changes in land use and health care.
If he could find the people whose use of medical care was highest, he figured, he could do something to help them.
Currently, little is known about differences in health care use and spending across states (or other geographic areas) for populations with multiple chronic conditions.
Bulky, ugly, but tough as nails, a few million Windows-based tablet PCs are bought every year for military, field service or health care use.
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Proponents of insurance incentives claim they are fair because people with no lifestyle-related health risks typically use less medical care than those who have many.
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The idea is to pass more of the responsibility for choosing and paying for plans to workers, in the hope that a personal financial stake will encourage them to use health-care services more prudently.
Critics of long-term-care insurance argue that many who need long-term care use it for less than 90 days, and that most policies have a 90-day deductible, meaning most owners of long-term care insurance will receive no benefits.
Specifically, according to a separate study that appeared earlier this year, a 10 percent increase in medical care use was associated with an 8.4 percent decrease in the mortality rate and a 3.8 percent decrease in the rate of avoidable hospitalizations.
The article cited a study by Wellness Proposals that found at companies where wellness programs were implemented, sick leave was down by 28%, use of health care benefits was lowered by 26% and compensation claims made by employees were reduced by 30%.
This randomized, controlled study showed that Medicaid coverage generated no significant improvements in measured physical health outcomes in the first 2 years, but it did increase use of health care services, raise rates of diabetes detection and management, lower rates of depression, and reduce financial strain.
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In 2006, Microsoft acquired a health care computing system called Amalga, which aggregates health care data so doctors and hospitals can draw broader conclusions and patients can use it for better care.
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Consumers learned how to use a skin-care regimen of several products to achieve a goal.
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Among elderly patients, use of intensive-care units fell by more than eighty-five per cent.
One challenge is the lack of consensus on what core indicators to use to monitor HIV care.
For instance, did you know that Obama wants a cap on Flexible Savings Accounts that many use to pay for care for their special needs children?
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"If you do have someone who's a high cleaner in your household, don't throw the use-and-care guide away, " says Scott Welham, GE's general manager of advanced development.
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Imagine energy efficient hospitals that save money on energy bills to use for critical patient care, and that promote renewable energy as a community health and resilience strategy.
So reform must aim to encourage more use of managed health care, provided by doctors who are salaried, or paid by results rather than for every catheter they insert.
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