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In Michigan, the employees allege that uniform fees were unfairly deducted from their paychecks, thereby driving their earnings below the minimum wage, while workers in New York claim they weren't reimbursed for the time and money spent cleaning uniforms as required.
The researchers also suggested that host schools help accommodate displaced students by waiving school uniform fees and being flexible with requirements for proof of immunization, two barriers that can hinder parents from re-enrolling their children in a new school after a disaster.
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Under such a system, associations of health insurers within a region (e.g., states) would negotiate with corresponding associations of hospitals, doctors and of other providers of health care uniform fee schedules (whether fee for service or bundled payments) that then would apply to all payers and providers in that region.
Analogous to Langford's findings, several interviewees in this study clearly pointed to how owners of multiple centers in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia played a role in preventing movement towards inclusive liberal reforms such as the creation of more public and nonprofit childcare as well as a uniform fee schedule of parental fees and stricter quality standards.
In Japan, hospital charges are determined by the national uniform fee schedule.
All facilities HFCs had set a uniform fee of KES 50 (approximately USD 0.60) for outpatient services.
The charges for operations are not so high under the uniform fee schedule in Japan that hospitals can pay enough salary for surgeons.
Administrative claims data include all the prices for every procedure performed, which are evenly determined under a standardised fee-for-service payment system and listed in the nationally uniform fee table.
Radiology and special investigations were costed from the central government's Uniform Fee Schedule (UPFS) 2002, inflated to the 2003 level using the consumer price index, less mortgage bonds [ 19, 20].
Roughly 80% of Japan's hospitals and 94% of its physician-run offices (referred to as clinics) are privately operated; however all care is provided under a nationally uniform fee schedule which means that neither insurers nor providers have the freedom to negotiate individual fee schedules [ 74, 75].
The money goes toward their care, school uniforms, fees, food, living and survival.
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