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The phrase "are for care" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is intended or designated for the purpose of care or maintenance.
Example: "These supplies are for care of the plants in the greenhouse."
Alternatives: "are intended for care" or "are meant for care."
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The loudest calls are for care to be reorganised to avoid this strict separation which manifests itself in the German health service not only in two completely different remuneration systems for ambulatory and inpatient services but also in two different planning regimes.
To our knowledge, this is one of the first studies using a DCE to examine how stakeholder preferences are affected by changes in health system performance objectives or domains and what the implications are for care payment reform.
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The remainder is for care of orphans, children at risk of becoming infected and program costs.
"C" was for caring, "H" was for helpful.
Another critical need is for caring.
Seventy-five percent of that sum was for institutional care, while 25percentt was for community care.
"O.K., you're for health care -- why are you for health care?
It's for day care.
That's how challenging it is for social care managers.
The strongest patterns of association were for child care type.
The lowest is for hospice care.
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