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In this study, we estimate the effect that the recent increase in co-payments had on the demand for ED care by double insured ADSE (civil servants) patients, who have a private alternative in their plan's network.
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Patients who owned small businesses and seasonal workers were coded as "self-employed"; civil servants and patients under contract (e.g., drivers), as "employed".
Claire Chambers, a senior lecturer in post-colonial literatures at the University of Leeds, speculates that "Ross's high-handed treatment of his Indian patients and servants" is one reason Amitav Ghosh was inspired (or angered) to write the chimerical "Calcutta Chromosome" in the first place.
(Andy Webster) ★ 'Augustine' (No rating, 1 42, in French, with English subtitles) Alice Winocour's debut feature is a patient-doctor drama about the 19th-century French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (Vincent Lindon) and one of his patients, a servant named Augustine (Soko).
★ 'Augustine' (No rating, 1 42, in French, with English subtitles) Alice Winocour's debut feature is a patient-doctor drama about the 19th-century French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (Vincent Lindon) and one of his patients, a servant named Augustine (Soko).
Faulkner takes the idea a step further by limiting his 33-year-old Benjy to the perception and understanding of a child of 3. Groaning and disruptive as he is, he accompanies the endlessly patient servant Dilsey to the celebration in her little church.
In 1721, the Puritan minister Cotton Mather promoted inoculation in partnership with a Boston physician named Zabdiel Boylston, who risked life and limb by inoculating his children, his black servants and many of his patients.
The patients under civil servant medical benefit schemes (CSMBS) (13.6%) had the most prevalence of medication oversupply.
One interviewee attributed the inadequate understanding of informed consent process to " the master-servant relationship between physicians and patients in this environment" and the fact that research ethics is not included in the curriculum for medical education.
Politicians' and civil servants' decisions and work affect many stakeholders: the patients, their relatives and the various healthcare providers involved.
Two other notable figures in "The Calcutta Chromosome" are Mangala, an illiterate (fictitious) sweeper-woman who in the late 1890s cleaned Ross's bungalow laboratory on the grounds of the Presidency General Hospital; and a man variously known as Lutchman, Lakshman, and Laakhan who was Ross's (true) patient and servant.
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