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To examine whether the inverse care law operates in a screening program for diabetic retinopathy (DR) based on fee for service in Hong Kong.
Even worse, because too many pundits and politicians wrongly blame rising health costs on "fee for service" rather than federal tax policy, their proposed "solutions" don't address the underlying problem but will instead harm patients.
In Oman, 2.8% of articles were coded within funding with a focus on fee for service and prospective payments.
Some experts advised against closed-end payment, advocating consumer choice of healthcare providers based on fee for service.
At Toronto, the program operates as a business with a cost-recovery funding model based on fee for service.
Additional income is derived from the Quality and Outcomes Framework as performance related pay, and supplementary (enhanced) services, which are mostly paid on fee for service basis [ 1].
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Almost one third (31%) relied on fee-for-service income.
It has not been made clear who has paid a signing-on fee for Lampard or who has paid his wages since last August.
Meanwhile, Portsmouth's chief executive Peter Storrie is due in court today over an allegation he cheated the public revenue over the signing-on fee for a midfielder.
Utrecht are taking action because they say they are owed a sell-on fee for a goalkeeper they sold to Swansea for £1.5m in 2011.
It is accused that between 1 July 2003 and 28 November 2007 he "cheated the public revenue" over a signing-on fee for Amdy Faye from Auxerre to Portsmouth.
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