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On the other hand if urban providers are expected to add telehealth onto their current workload for no extra recompense, some resistance would be expected.
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But the constitution describes royalties as a recompense for the extra costs and risks oil brings.
'It's not particularly well recompensed...none of the extra clinics currently are in general practice... they cost a lot more to run than we actually get for them... it's just because we think that it's a good service to offer to our patients.' (Practice 4, GP1) In both systems staff identified how updating their knowledge would improve their confidence in prescribing.
Economic compensations, for example, in the form of extra payments or bonuses are common extrinsic rewards to foster and recompense a desired behavior.
Legalization would include some kind of requirement not just of paying taxes going forward but also a requirement to pay extra taxes for a period of five years or so to help recompense the nation for their time here.
The non-speaking extras weren't getting paid but were promised meals — a craft-services recompense that, in light of their usual chow-hall fare, was enticing enough on its own.
But big changes and extra duties should be accompanied by some recognition of what you are taking on - and it's always easier to discuss recompense before they become part of your job, however difficult that may be.
There is simply no greater recompense".
As a small recompense, two posts today.
Donors expected recompense for their past support.
Joy and beer are the recompense.
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