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The idea is that they become prudent buyers of care on behalf of their enrolees.
In a demand oriented health care system based on managed competition, health insurers have incentives to become prudent buyers of care on behalf of their enrolees.
Since the shift from a supply-oriented health care system to a demand-oriented one, health insurers have incentives to become prudent buyers of care on behalf of their enrolees.
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After that, Perini's annual reports said the board "intends to resume payment" as soon as it became "prudent to do so".
In the absence of evidence for direct, specific interactions, it thus becomes prudent to assume that amphiphiles' effects on membrane protein function could involve changes in lipid bilayer properties.
It becomes prudent, therefore, that obtaining more information about the global distribution of periodontal pathogens and patterns of their association with disease can improve our understanding of the differences in the role they play in periodontitis in different populations.
Given the national and international norms that exist surrounding equitable access to health care, it becomes prudent for nations having public and/or private health-care delivery models, to consider whether the use of genetic risk assessment scores could have for effect to deny individuals access to health care on non-medical grounds, and how to mitigate such effects during their implementation.
Profligate governments, mostly in southern Europe, must become more prudent.
Pavida Pananond, an expert on Thai business at Bangkok's Thammasat University, thinks Thai firms were so seared by the Asian financial crisis of 1997 that they have "become very prudent and conservative".
Downturns prompt consumers to become more prudent, encouraging them to turn away from speculative investing in the stock market and to start saving sensibly, by putting aside a portion of their wages.
At the same time that households have been on a spending spree, the American government has become more prudent, moving from a budget deficit of 5% of GDP in the early 1990s to an estimated surplus of 2% of GDP this year.Adding up all its components, America's total domestic saving (by households, firms and the government) actually rose slightly as a share of GDP in the 1990s.
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