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Insurers would also structure benefits so that sick patients would be deterred or never re-enroll.
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Might it be that those with an external attitude towards responsibility for musculoskeletal disorders would be more likely to benefit from a structured and controlled intervention?
Carers of family members with dementia referred to secondary or tertiary care benefit from a structured psychological intervention delivered by psychology graduates, supervised by clinical psychologists.
More than two decades of research in the relatively new field of Palliative Care demonstrates that a collaborative structure benefits not only our patients and their families, but healthcare professionals as well.
This is a commendable impulse -- I.P.O.'s have generally been structured to benefit insiders.
It is structured to benefit our lowest paid staff and excludes senior managers.
"The packages are structured to benefit them if they do not sell," Mr. Foley said.
They point out that several key pieces of Disneyland infrastructure, including the vehicle bridge and the parking structure, benefit the theme-park developer almost exclusively.
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