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"invoiced to" is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use it when discussing business transactions, usually in the context of billing or ordering products or services. For example, "The invoice was invoiced to the company's main office."
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These were the direct costs of the hospitalization adopting the perspective of the payer, i.e., the total fees of the admissions invoiced to the payer.
In addition, the effect of recall or 'social desirability' bias is also expected to be minimal given the fee-for-service nature of the health care system in China, such that all costs are invoiced to patient or nominated family member.
Costs regarding development and implementation of DCP were based on costs actually invoiced to Pfizer B.V.; maintenance costs of DCP were based on costs invoiced to PCPs.
JF collected the prescription cost invoiced to the health system and the physicians' prescription quality scores.
Electronic printed prescriptions are an overestimation of prescribed drugs that are obtained from the pharmacy store and invoiced to Catsalut.
This is an overestimation of real cost invoiced to the health system for several reasons: a prescription might be printed several times because of technical problems.
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In fact, a cottage industry has now developed in auditing outside law firm invoices to clients.
Prosecutors say he manipulated invoices to embezzle money for his superior, Thomas M. Coughlin, the company's former vice chairman.
The system of invoicing to the NCI and reimbursement after provision of the service of recruitment was a new concept for our international collaborators.
You can also have your photocopier require a client or job code if you want to include copying expenses in invoices to your clients.
Hikmat's invoices to TOIFOR reached new heights.
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