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This has been addressed in the data analysis as both the administrative and survey data for the public sector were counted on a person basis.
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It's not as much money over all, but on a per person basis it's a much bigger program and ripe for fraud".
In the U.S. we spend far more than any other wealthy country on health care, both on a per person basis and as a percentage of our economy (and for years many of these countries have provided coverage for all of their citizens).
Ultrasonography may be cheap on a per person basis, but screening is not just a test but a programme with several interdependent activities.
But Canada-US harmonisation stops when it comes to investing in clean-energy jobs: were Canada to match the US on a per person basis, it would invest an additional $11bn.
The error term rij indicates the variance in the outcome variable on a per trial basis, and u0j on a per person basis.
Assessment 13, with the largest number of nuclei, should provide most representative grading on a per person basis; however, some as yet unestablished nuclear characteristics in a heterogeneous DCIS may differentially affect prognosis.
You are charged per accommodation, not on a per person basis.
First, the AIG executives stood to gain much more money with their bonuses on a per person basis.
But rich countries' 1 billion people emit far more on a per person basis compared with the 4.2 billion people who live in middle-income countries.
And he has stressed that "we're already incredibly lean in our country's health funding, overall, and on a per person basis" and that the £8bn was conditional on both public health and social care being improved.
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