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"Virtually all interviewees — men and women — reiterated some version of the 'work-family narrative' to explain why women quit or failed to make partner: the job requires extremely long hours; women's (but not men's) devotion to family impedes their ability to put in the requisite hours, and their careers suffer as a result," the researchers wrote.
Virtually all interviewees reported a desire to see Medicare extended abroad.
Regardless of the role of healthcare in decisions to retire abroad, virtually all interviewees described the task of deciding where and how to obtain services as challenging.
However, virtually all interviewees expressed concern about lack of health insurance coverage in general, and the unavailability of Medicare in particular.
Virtually all interviewees believed boards had substantial opportunities to influence the quality of care delivered within the service, chiefly through setting priorities, monitoring progress, holding staff to account and shaping culture.
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