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Thus while recipients of NHS cataract treatment do not face fee-for-service charges, individual-level socioeconomic factors may still (indirectly) shape treatment uptake.
Unfair dismissal rights have been watered down, and soon it is likely that workers will face fees for issuing a claim in an employment tribunal.
As Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office noted in a press release of its own, only people "truly capable" of purchasing health insurance (i.e., not lower-income Americans and those facing financial hardship) would face fees for not buying it.
Infinity Broadcasting, Clear Channel Communications and other radio companies may face new fees for playing music over the Internet, pending a decision as early as this week by the United States Copyright Office.
Chicagoans who abide by city rules face higher fees for water, vehicle stickers and garage parking.
Welfare recipients can have payments deposited directly into bank accounts at no cost, but sometimes they can face other fees for overdrafts or low balances.
They also face lower fees for the services they provide, especially from Medicare and Medicaid, and are suffering in the sluggish economy.
UK users, for instance, now faced a £1 fee for each item sold in the real-money auctions and 15% charge of the final sale price for in-game commodities including "gold", which itself could be used to make purchases.
He added: "While most of our advice is conducted over the telephone, we do not charge a fee for face-to-face either, which gives all types of borrower access to advice".
The village doctors found that the TRCL system was an inexpensive option for giving the community access to qualified doctors, as by comparison, the fee for face-to-face consultation with a qualified doctor was 200 300 taka (US$2.5 3.75).
In 2004, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services changed reimbursement for physicians and advanced practitioners caring for patients receiving hemodialysis from a capitated to a tiered fee-for-service system, encouraging increased face-to-face visits.
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