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Therefore, most of the NMB stems from cost reductions (including the cost of blindness) and not QALY gains.
Much of the increase stems from costs that the city says it cannot control, like those of pensions, health care, Medicaid and debt service.
International evidence suggests that cost increases stemming from increased patient numbers can partly be offset by reduced average treatment costs as patients are treated earlier [ 14]; however, there is no specific evidence for Indonesia to support this hypothesis.
Thanks to an inherent design limitation, which stems from cost-cutting.
District officials say they are proposing the rate increase as a way to pass on the higher cost of imported water, to recoup lost revenues stemming from increased conservation and to cover the rising costs for maintenance and operations.
However, the social strains stemming from increased inequality make it almost impossible to enact such policies".
Such considerations stem from the increasing financial and social costs of damage done by this type of mining activity.
Some of those two increases stem from increased multiple births.
Metro is projected to exceed the $32-million 32-millione of projecapd revenue losses from capital projects and $27 million in added labecausets stemming frof a recent arbitration-ordered wage increase, among other factors.
Insurers' newfound profitability seems to stem from increased premiums and steady costs, a suggestion the markets are stabilizing, according to Cox.
Experts say the growth of both types of charities stems from the increase in expensive rare-disease drugs, the growth of insurance plans that push costs onto patients, and the pharmaceutical industry's realization that it can help patients, stem criticism and support sales, all at once.
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