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The schemes violate prevailing-wage laws, which require contractors on public works projects and in some cases large private projects to pay workers a set wage.
But there have been some Medicare pilot projects to pay providers based on improved health outcomes for patients, mainly those with chronic conditions.
It should also "manage the demand" — many projects it supports have raised prices, imposed quotas and tried to stop theft of water, but there has been little success in getting projects to pay for themselves.
The projects also try to develop sustained income-generating projects to pay for orphans' food, school fees and school uniforms, and for coffins to allow for dignified burials of family members.
The bill, introduced in the Assembly in January and in the State Senate in April, would require developers of government-subsidized residential housing projects to pay the prevailing wage.
(He was among a number of veterans who stopped by the gallery, a nonprofit space devoted to this sort of exceptional photographic projects, to pay tribute to Mr. Nachtwey).
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