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This can ensure that the patient is cared for better, and that the carer stays healthy.
The government argues that by giving councils one central budget for each of these families, waste can be eliminated and individuals can be cared for better.
It's an intensive care unit, so she's being cared for better this time.' I didn't really have much to say.
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Most horses alive today are treated well and are better loved, better cared for medically, better housed, better fed, and better understood than horses of previous eras.
And last week the administration eased regulations stemming from the 2010 health insurance law to encourage hospitals and doctors to coordinate on Medicare patients' care for better results at lower cost.
I don't care!" For better or worse, most women in high places know that meeting a physical standard is part of the deal.
"She cared for him better than I could have," Diane Laudani said.
Patients cared for in better work environments experienced 11% lower odds of risk-adjusted death than those cared for in poorer ICU work environments.
Now that Mr. Gasnick knows Cedric is being well cared for, he feels better, Ms. Katz said.
She told the BBC: "For subjects I've cared for, they felt better in ways that are not necessarily measurable.
Their daughter, Rhoda, by contrast, is a hard-working vet who cares for animals better than many of the characters care for their friends and families.
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