medical expenditure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmedicalandexpenditure
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medical
adjective
uk/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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expenditure
noun
uk/ɪkˈspen.dɪ.tʃər/us/ɪkˈspen.də.tʃɚ/
the total amount of money that a government or ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandexpenditurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The third type of switches includes those related directly to health state and to the level of expectedmedicalexpenditure.
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In addition to endogenizedmedicalexpenditurebehavior, this study captures the link between environmental quality and labor productivity.
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The compliance rate, the mean of number of monthly outpatient visits, the mean monthlymedicalexpenditure per patient were examined as indicators of health care.
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Themedicalexpenditureon persons receiving disability benefit is twice the expenditure of persons who do not receive such benefits.
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Zmora (2004) estimated that the rate is 90% above the meanmedicalexpenditurein ages 1-4, and 60% in ages 5-14.
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More specifically, evaluation of whether increases in the percentage ofmedicalexpenditureburdened by individual patients have affected the patients' attitude to necessary medical care is a very important problem.
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There are also untaxed services, including travel, post,medicalexpenditure, insurance and a whole range of personal services.
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That is notmedicalexpenditureon the treatment of cancer.
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Why should there be an excess ofmedicalexpenditureat all?
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Monitoring of the expenditure, includingmedicalexpenditure, of the prison service is insufficiently detailed to enable costs on specific activities such as helping drug misusers to be separately identified.
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Outturn figures ofmedicalexpenditureare not held centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate effort.
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And whatever themedicalexpenditureis for the people who have been admitted in the hospitals will be entirely borne by the government.
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However, our results show that this is not always the case and that screening increases medical expenditures.
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The m term refers to the dollar amount of medical expenditures per person for illnesses reported in the survey (respiratory problems and angina).
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By linking the consumption of medical goods to environmental quality, one can capture the effect of environmental quality change on medical expenditures endogenously.
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Therefore, the benefits utilitarian bioethics include increasedmedicalexpenditureon other patients with a higher chance of survival and return to a productive and/or happy status.
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However, national medical expenditures jumped from 410 billion yen ($1.1 billion) in 1960 to 31,124 billion yen ($259.4 billion) in 2002, an exponential increase (13).
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Nearly half of the protocols considered only direct medical expenditures.
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Due to space constraints, for the static model we only cover description of emissions inventory and linkages between medical expenditures and local emissions.
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