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Thirty-eight of the state's 39 M.R.A.'s provide some care services, but private providers care for the overwhelming majority of Texans — more than 80 percent — who qualify for the services.
You indicate that the hospitals "must provide some care for free".
Under New York State law, nonprofit hospitals are considered charitable organizations, and so must provide some care for free.
Nearly all of the state's Mental Retardation Authorities, or M.R.A.'s, provide some care services, including operating group homes, in addition to their case-management role.
He then lauded the usefulness of "the freedom that 'spinning out' [of services] gives you" and cited the apparent ability of Inclusion Healthcare, a private health firm, to provide some care more cheaply and simply than the NHS.
Do you have a family member who will provide some care or will you have to pay for all of it?
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The majority of respondents reported their level of involvement in direct patient care as "supervising the care performed by others and providing some care themselves".
A patient admitted for status epilepticus was infected by her attendant, who in turn, acquired infection from a terminally ill plague patient for whom he provided some care.
The majority of Swedish nurses (52%) reported supervising care by others and providing some care his/herself, whereas this was the case for approximately one quarter of RN respondents from both Finland and Norway.
In addition to providing care until after the birth of the baby, the primary midwife (or a back up midwife) will attend the hospital on most days to provide some postnatal care and will provide domiciliary care following discharge from hospital.
Partners in Health (PIH), the largest health care provider in rural Haiti, was able to provide some emergency care from its ten hospitals and clinics, all of which were outside the capital and undamaged.
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