1. But the reform is expected to produce major savings in the years ahead. 2. Wider, or compulsory, recourse to relay languages would, Elles said, require fewer interpreters and therefore produce savings. 3. Sometimes new health care technologies produce savings on the ones they replace or allow more cost-effective patterns of care. 4. All this competition has produced savings, but there is little fat left to squeeze. 5. And if they fail to produce real savings, officials said the department could face severe service cuts. 6. Because the two companies have similar customer bases, marketing philosophies, stores and geography, analysts said a marriage would produce big savings by wringing out redundancies. 7. A number of providers have actually supported the changes, though they doubt they will produce the savings that the state estimates. 8. Both Worms and Lennon said a combination of Western and Kansas City Power is likely to produce savings and create a more competitive company. 9. Clinton argues that Republicans are acting heartlessly toward the aged and poor, and has advocated less dramatic changes that would produce smaller savings. 10. Changing Medicare rules to encourage managed care will not produce big savings quickly enough, however. |