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And Brits are now more likely to make a payment using a contactless card than a cheque book.
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There was little evidence that better off service users were more likely to make an unofficial payment, or that making such a payment was associated with better or quicker service; those who paid unofficially to health care workers were not more satisfied with the service.
For outpatient OOP payment, uninsured were 3.8 times more likely to make an OOP payment in 2012 compared to insured patients (49%% vs. 13%%) (Fig. 4).
While in 2011, uninsured inpatients were almost twice as likely to make an OOP payment as insured patients (59%% vs. 31%%), in 2012, insured patients were more likely to make an OOP payment (31%% of those with health insurance made an OOP payment, compared to 18%% of those without insurance).
Combined with other, seemingly meaningless data points, they enable algorithms to predict consumer behavior, including how likely a purchaser/borrower is to make a payment.
The chip has to get very close to the card reader to make a payment so that's not likely to happen.
Well, Iraq, time to make a payment.
Press 2 again to make a payment.
Respondents who were also farm operators were less likely to make the payment than non-farmers, possibly due to perceived opportunity cost associated with placing field windbreaks on agricultural lands.
The committee still has another week to work out a deal, and Democrats next week are likely to make suggestions for payment options that could be more difficult for Republicans to reject out of hand, including the closing of tax loopholes.
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