1. Instead, they tend to ration their services by making customers wait. 2. Kasunic acknowledges that the Area Agency should have been watching the budget more closely, anticipating the shortfall and rationing services more strictly. 3. Similarly he battered away at fears that guaranteed insurance would force the health care system to hold down costs by rationing medical services. 4. This raises a question of how Medicare beneficiaries will be affected when larger and more comprehensive programs are forced to ration service and dilute quality. 5. Union Pacific, still recovering from some of the worst congestion in railway history, announced a plan to improve and, in some cases, ration its service. |