111. He said she is no longer providing child care. 112. Health maintenance organizations are supposed to provide care at a lower cost than traditional insurance. 113. HMOs and PSOs both provide medical care to their members for a flat fee regardless of how much care a member uses. 114. HMOs provide comprehensive care in return for fixed monthly premiums. 115. HMOs can provide quality care cheaply, but the plan in effect sets their premiums so low that such care might become impossible. 116. HMOs employ or contract with doctors and hospitals to provide care for patients. 117. Home care, although not without challenges, is seen as a cost-effective way to provide medical care. 118. How a counter-terrorism training mission now includes a significant public works program of building roads, digging wells and providing medical care. 119. Hospitals are required to treat all patients who arrive at an emergency room, but there is no similar legal requirement to provide routine care. 120. How do we provide child care for people who are poor? |
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