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the college had received in March 2009 for its | care provision. |
was conscripted and left his house in Jakubec's | care. |
Ong owned his 5th Jack Russell (now in Jamie's | care) named Fudge, he was born in 2002. |
Spoken word poet Jessica | Care Moore is featured in a duet with Singer. |
He was a founder patron of Jewish | Care and a founder and governor of King Solomon High |
She entered a Jewish | Care Young Performer competition and came third when |
Jewish | Care is one of the 100 largest UK charitable organis |
iliness and becomes bold, thanks to Kashinath's | care. |
MacIntyre's expose of conditions inside a Kent | care home resulted in the closure of one institution |
f the National Kidney Foundation, Aksys, Kidney | Care Partners, Wellbound, and Satellite Health Care. |
Pilgrim Kids | Care is an innovative program at Pilgrim Lutheran Sc |
Hodges is actively involved in Broadway Kids | Care which brings together young actors from current |
of issues including free school meals, kinship | care payments and Town Centre Regeneration Fund mone |
The team went 2-2 in Kuklick's | care. |
in suburban areas, chemicals are used for lawn | care. |
TruGreen - acquired 1990 - lawn | care |
r Legal Services to raise the standard of legal | care for the poor citizens of Robeson County. |
elops, and manufactures contact lenses and lens | care products. |
d researcher in pain management and end of life | care. |
Adastra End of Life | Care Register was launched. |
Irish Hospice Foundation's Audit of End of Life | Care. |
End of life | care |
in Tullahoma, Tennessee where he was in a life | care center. |
he Caritas Health Group providing hospital like | care. |
the Jacksons' book examine Doughty's linguistic | care and thinking. |
Post-tumescent liposuction | care. |
on an outcome, to surrender, or to have little | care on solving a problem. |
icipates in disaster relief and assisted living | care for seniors. |
e shift from institutional confinement to local | care as the appropriate approach. |
e group, but break into smaller, more localized | Care Groups. |
s goal through various activities and localized | Care Groups, mostly located within Gwinnett county. |
e system has 18 hospital sites, three long-term | care facilities, and 70 clinics. |
quate Treatment of Pain," 9 Annals of Long-Term | Care 52-56 (2001) |
The MSSP provides community-based, long-term | care and personal care coordination for low-income, |
mployees are eligible for the CalPERS long-term | care insurance plan; domestic partners are not. |
She now serves as a long-term | care nursing consultant during the legislative inter |
But the long-term | care business took off where he quickly established |
rsonally experiencing problems in the long-term | care industry. |
WM's target customer group to include long-term | care and assisted living facilities, home health car |
he served as Director of Nursing at a long-term | care facility specializing in the care of clients wi |
its health occupations subcommittee, long-term | care subcommittee, and its minority health dispariti |
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term | Care (1971-1976) - Director of Social Work - Northea |
avid Caplan as Minister of Health and Long-Term | Care and Deb Matthews' appointment as his successor. |
he legislature's interim committee on Long-Term | Care Health Care Services and Support to Persons wit |
The system has 15 hospitals, four long-term | care facilities, and 70 clinics. |
SCAN is one of the California Long-Term | Care Alternatives (Home and Community-Based Service |
She was also a co-founder of a long-term | care facility in Montreal. |
"The Rise of Malpractice in Long-Term | Care: An Attorney's View of Clinical Care". |
Funding Long-term | Care - The Building Blocks of Reform (December 2008) |
If they believe it, they will no longer | care that the food is burned and eat it. |
s work in teams that model the supportive love, | care, and community demonstrated by Jesus' live. |
assists the manager (Ann Petersen) with loving | care. |
Tender Loving | Care (2000) |
However, under Marble's loving | care, she begins to recover. |
cheerful and playful child, raised with loving | care by his mother Maria Theresa. |
tal of Yazoo City, Mississippi to give low-cost | care to the members. |
She has been a nurse at Saint Lucas | Care Center in Faribault for over 30 years. |
Laurel, a disturbed child under Miss Madrigal's | care. |
Whilst major | care is provided by state, Ministry of Defence or ot |
ecialize in helping payers and providers manage | care and cost, document treatment, and work to see t |
x Research Inc., a national independent managed | care research firm, conducted its comparisons in ove |
Managed | Care Ethics: Essays on the Impact of Managed Care on |
ir personal and practice goals, despite managed | care and other influences." |
She was a Managed | Care Coordinator for the Department of Family and Co |
ts were selected from over 200 Medicare managed | care plans. |
lans with a focus on prevention through managed | care techniques. |
CBHC also created the Managed | Care Task Force and helped to pass a "Drive-through |
Liability for managed | care decisions and the Employee Retirement Income Se |
its physicians participate on numerous managed | care and other health insurance plans throughout Met |
ston Medical Center HealthNet Plan is a managed | care organization founded by Boston Medical Center i |
It was managed | care before managed care even had a name." |
The story takes aim at managed | care and health maintenance organizations. |
cies in this genus propagate well with marginal | care and are very suitable for beginning reef aquari |
is the Primary Agency responsible for the Mass | Care portion of Emergency Support Function #6 - Mass |
ESF #6 - Mass | Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing, and Human Servi |
lture wings symbolizing protection and maternal | care. |
health services-from contraception and maternal | care to HIV prevention and AIDS care and treatment. |
Maternal | care of eggs and nymphs has been noted in this speci |
t families and communities involved in maternal | care is beginning to pay off, says Thorlie. |
As) are numerous and have been part of maternal | care for generations. |
may also discourage open debate about maternal | care. |
the regional centre of excellence for maternity | care with around 5,000 babies born there each year. |
s counseling, post-adoption services, maternity | care, parent-preparation, and special education. |
● Maternity | Care |
Little Devil May | Care (1928) |
9. Devil May | Care 4:03 |
Book Awards Popular Fiction Award for Devil May | Care |
On December 18, 2001 the MD | CARE Act was signed into law and amends the Public H |
Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med | Care. |
CBHC formed a Medicaid/Managed | Care Monitoring Task Force and Corporations of Healt |
needs for food, clothing, shelter, and medical | care. |
ast likely to receive schooling, proper medical | care, or even food and are sometimes abandoned. |
velopmental Center is a psychiatric and medical | care facility, now located in San Jose, California. |
chemical companies, VAVA also provides medical | care, rehabilitation services and financial assistan |
provides money for children in need of medical | care. |
The center provides medical | care, rehabilitation and vocational training for chi |
Health and Medical | Care (21 hospitals and many dispensaries) |
Sponsorships provide a child with food, medical | care, and spiritual nurturing. |
hops, HIV/STD testing, case management, medical | care, counselling, and social and support groups. |
given free food, clothes, shelter, and medical | care. |
ntucky and southern Indiana receive the medical | care they need. |
presence of professional medical | care |
, Dr. Fischer continued to provide free medical | care to local residents. |
pulation in this area lacks specialised medical | care facilities. |
ns of due process, inadequate access to medical | care and legal resources, and various other abuses. |
ng funding for Utah children in need of medical | care. |
ornia, offering orthopaedic surgery and medical | care, physical therapy and rehabilitation, and radio |
ded with transportation, housing, food, medical | care and life insurance. |
rry Truman took on the idea of national medical | care and tried to integrate it into his Fair Deal pr |
arranges for schooling, counseling and medical | care for undocumented and unaccompanied immigrant ch |
ing, education, employment, counseling, medical | care, healthy meals, recreation and art, and safety |
rd Vanguard Medical Associates provides medical | care to over 450,000 patients. |
The Medical | Care Mission saves the local healthcare economy abou |
ntacts with MONUC to provide expatriate medical | care to Mudacumura in November 2009. |
e 1946 Bhore committee report to ensure medical | care for every individual including those who cannot |
ing hospital and triage station to give medical | care to wounded PAIGC's soldiers and quality-of-life |
, extending far beyond the provision of medical | care. |
expanding access to health coverage and medical | care for state residents. |
Emergency in-patient medical | care |
nstitute serves as prime tertiary level medical | care facility for the region. |
n Calgary, Alberta to provide emergency medical | care and transport to the critically ill and injured |
andages, gave him water, urged improved medical | care and spoke with him in Arabic and English, langu |
CURE's efforts are focused on providing medical | care to children suffering primarily from orthopedic |
"troops doctor" was responsible for the medical | care of the SS-guards and their family members. |
Vermont in the United States to receive medical | care. |
is facility serves as the primary acute medical | care facility for inmates in the state prison system |
ffers some of the most state of the art medical | care available in a camp setting. |
scoring the MCI Screen was developed by Medical | Care Corporation, a privately held California Corpor |
Medical Center forms a major center for medical | care and research in the Hyde Park neighborhood of C |
ers from poor hygiene and an absence of medical | care amid extreme weather conditions. |
was a response to the lack of adequate medical | care for women and children, including reports that |
school there, Hillside works to provide medical | care to the people both in the town, and in the surr |
opriations and does not include "future medical | care for soldiers and veterans wounded in the war". |
l-service healthcare, including general medical | care, mental health services and addiction counselin |
ation Squadron was to provide in-flight medical | care to the sick and wounded. |
e, is a physician and may have provided medical | care to bin Laden. |
The board would "promote 'high-value' medical | care by recommending coverage of those drugs and pro |
than 90% of Albertans received prepaid medical | care due to the government-created Medical Services |
rganizers of a hunger strike to provide medical | care for political prisoner Leonard Peltier. |
tions, mission support, maintenance and medical | care functions and is host to 10 tenant units. |
source and advocate promoting access to medical | care for consumers and health professionals via tele |
, squalid living conditions, inadequate medical | care, poor food, and unsafe working conditions had p |
the attack of wild animals and lack of medical | care. |
edical staff provided cost-free general medical | care, women's health care, and ophthalmology/optomet |
For medical | care two doctors and three nurses were situated in t |
lated rural community without access to medical | care. |
efficient doctors and nurses gave good medical | care but seemed unaware of the suffering around them |
any of the patients that seek expensive medical | care are often given 90% or even 100% concession and |
angrene, but the defendant did not seek medical | care for her or tell anyone about her condition. |
he hospital began providing specialized medical | care to wounded Soldiers returning from all theaters |
d medical staff are able to provide all medical | care necessary to ensure their safety. |
Acute Medical | Care unit attached to Casualty |
dicated that he thought that guaranteed medical | care for all citizens is not a state government resp |
suppression, prevention, and emergency medical | care for its 12,000 plus citizens. |
colonies, where they receive education, medical | care and economic orientation. |
omed to the western model of paying for medical | care and are understandably upset when medical cente |
ensure patients have access to quality medical | care for obesity treatment; |
t services, it offers 24-hour emergency medical | care and a pharmacy and is equipped to provide a wid |
Medical | Care and Sickness Benefits Convention, 1969 is an In |
rovide immediate professional emergency medical | care to the public prior to the arrival of the ambul |
War veterans and development of better medical | care for those with persistent, unexplained symptoms |
ial component in the delivery of modern medical | care. |
also serves as proof of eligibilty for medical | care delivered either directly within the military h |
Medical | care, |
After unsuccessfully seeking medical | care in the United States of America, Europe and Egy |
he Japanese failed to provide them with medical | care, leaving U.S. medical personnel to tend to the |
e will provide his mother with the best medical | care they have to offer. |
Medical | Care |
Changes in medical | care have markedly raised life expectancy and theref |
grams also fund local and State primary medical | care providers, support services, healthcare provide |
gh all Mexicans are entitled to receive medical | care by the state, 50.3 million Mexicans had no medi |
d for a visit in 1825, planning to seek medical | care and visit his family. |
Because Gaza has a lower standard of medical | care than many places in the Western world, pseudohe |
imits was an organization that provided medical | care in Third World Countries. |
th Center provides a full complement of medical | care so most medical problems can be treated. |
ties asking to return to her family for medical | care. |
The government segregated education, medical | care, beaches, and other public services, and provid |
th permits can leave Ramallah for work, medical | care, education or religious reasons. |
nklin D. Roosevelt advocated a right to medical | care in his 1944 proposal for a Second Bill of Right |
erlying conditions of health as well as medical | care. |
bitat, but have access to both food and medical | care. |
individuals work exclusively to provide medical | care, insulin dosing, blood sugar corrections, night |
e Walter Johnson Health Center, a large medical | care and community health education center in downto |
Medical | care was inadequate, and pneumonia and tuberculosis |
- Pentagon Cheats Iraq War Vets Out of Medical | Care and Benefits |
on organization to provide dental work, medical | care and eyeglasses to Brazil. |
nded into education, social welfare and medical | care. |
Training School for Nurses, to provide medical | care for and by African Americans. |
This amount provided food, clothing, medical | care, education, and other necessities to the orphan |
stablished, comprising the Cedars-Sinai Medical | Care Foundation, the Burns and Allen Research Instit |
the hospital's capabilities to provide medical | care. |
ommandos, communications, logistics and medical | care were trained. |
t to finance a 500-bed hospital for the medical | care of the survivors. |
s flown to the disaster site to provide medical | care to the victims |
tients with food and lodging as well as medical | care. |
eighborhood, St. Elizabeth's has expert medical | care for everyone. |
Harsh camp life and lack of medical | care brought about a fatal heart attack on November |
offers sophisticated and comprehensive medical | care to women, men and families. |
ed to provide for Guantanamo detainees' medical | care. |
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