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Today, about 25 million Americans provide essential care to seriously ill or disabled family members.
It also offers free treatment and other essential care and support.
But every other advanced country somehow manages to provide all its citizens with essential care.
But many also condemn the industry for going too far, with delays, denials and limitations on essential care.
We spend far more per person on health care than any other country, yet many Americans lack health insurance and don't receive essential care.
Home care workers provide essential care and daily living services to more than 13 million elderly and disabled Americans.
Interaction with extended family is typically restricted to a minimum, such as presence at the reading of wills and providing essential care for the elderly.
It's not always quick or clean, but it's an opportunity for eye contact and chats with your baby, as well as part of essential care.
Essential Care of Chameleons.
Since 1957, CityTeam has provided life-saving food, shelter, clothing, recovery programs, youth outreach, discipleship and other essential care.
Cosmetic surgery and some forms of elective surgery are not considered essential care and are generally not covered.
The European Health Insurance Card is primarily designed to give all essential care for European holidaymakers in another EU state.
Medtech continued with other innovations including "Twister for Teens" and "Essential Care" but its efforts were being made in the face of the nail salon trend.
But meeting the public's expectations for medical care - that is, ensuring that every American, and in particular every retired American, gets essential care - will require a lot of government spending.
But James Rodgers, an economist with the American Medical Association, which supports the accounts, said doctors did not think that people would skimp on most essential care because they were spending their own money.
So far, students and retired people have been entitled to medical care in the Member States in which they reside, if required, while employees and their families can only obtain essential care in those countries.
They require the "evacuation of residents to a safe place" during an emergency, a "plan for coordinating transportation services," the "delivery of essential care" and the assurance that "the resident's family or sponsor is notified."
Past efforts to give Americans what citizens of every other advanced nation already have guaranteed access to essential care have ended not with a bang, but with a whimper, usually dying in committee without ever making it to a vote.
NewGenerations International partners care for hurting people with compassionate services by providing food, purified water, medical services, education and other essential care as the first link in developing relationships that serve as the basis for reproductive church planting.
Most cities now have institutions which provide a room and all the essential care, exclusive of the doctor's services, at approximately the cost of a trained nurse at home; luxuries will naturally add to the expense in hospitals as quickly as elsewhere.
Today CityTeam serves the US cities of San Jose, San Francisco, Oakland, Portland and Philadelphia with life-saving food, safe shelter, clothing, recovery programs, family and youth outreach programs, adult education and career services, discipleship and other essential care.
What began in 1935 as Meadowbrook Hospital - a 200-bed, general hospital in then-rural East Meadow, New York - has become part of a unique health organization serving the public, with multiple centers of care and a commitment to deliver excellent essential care to everyone, at every stage of life.
They contend that the department's decision to cut services through the Ryan White H.I.V./AIDS Treatment Modernization Act of 2006 is unlawful and puts Long Island H.I.V. and AIDS patients in grave danger of losing essential care and services.
Steelworkers' Contract In the contract they signed on May 5 in Pittsburgh, the United Steelworkers and the Bethlehem Steel Corporation agreed to "develop and support an appropriate national health policy, which will assure essential care to all citizens, control health care costs and equitably distribute those costs" across the economy.