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So the idea is that you order a drink at a standardised price and you are given crisps or other bite-sized food.
The nature of the activity-based component depends on the number of patients the institution treats, the patients' DRGs, and the national, standardised price per treatment.
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By standardising prices, it was intended to promote non-price competition, i.e. provider differentiation on the basis of service quality.
This standardised the prices of e-books, and ensured that no retailer could undersell Apple.
Labour supports a minimum alcohol price, standardised cigarette packets and is consulting on maximum salt and fat contents, as opposed to fat taxes.
PartiCoststs of the trial will receive a lay summary of the trial results.
The price of electricity was standardised at the cost of one kilowatt-hour (KWh) and for water, at one cubic metre.
These are fundamental challenges to a commissioning system increasingly built for scale, competition, standardised outcomes and unit price.
For most of these food groups, findings were similar or stronger for pooled price differences standardised per calorie (figure 2B), rather than per serving.
Prices were standardised, subsidised – a metro journey, a half litre of beer, a phone call of any duration all cost one koruna.
Such prices are standardised across the NHS with adjustments for higher labour costs in London.
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