Sentences with phrase «individual consumer healthcare»

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«There have been many efforts over the years to make individuals better healthcare consumers, but it's hard to change behaviors.
Apart for the cuts Barkan outlines, the legislation also does away with the individual mandate that is part of President Barack Obama's healthcare law, a move that would leave millions without insurance again and could raise costs for consumers.
I, on the other hand, reach the conclusion that certain sectors of the economy are rarely prone to failure — conglomerates like 3M and Berkshire Hathaway, water utilities like Aqua America, electric utilities like The Southern Company, diversified healthcare giants like Johnson & Johnson, consumer staples like Coca - Cola and PepsiCo, housecare companies like Colgate - Palmolive and Clorox, and energy supergiants like Exxon and Chevron, all have a very low individual chance of failure.
As Managing Attorney, she supervised a team of 20 staff attorneys, legal advocates, and volunteers who represent clients in matters involving housing, social safety - net benefits, healthcare access, domestic violence and sexual assault prevention, and consumer protection, as well as wrap - around legal help to low - income immigrants, veterans, seniors, formerly incarcerated individuals, and youth in foster care.
Stephenson Harwood advises a range of clients including individuals, corporations and financial institutions on transactions and disputes relating to a wide variety of activities in Indonesia, including energy and resources, consumer goods, financial services, insurance, shipping and offshore, aviation, mining technology and digital media, healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
Maryland Legal Aid Bureau: www.mdlab.org - provides free civil legal services to financially eligible individuals in areas including family law, consumer rights, elder rights, employment, farmworkers rights, government benefits, healthcare, and housing
Croakey welcomes unsolicited contributions, and we are particularly interested in hearing from people and groups who are under - represented in the mainstream media, including healthcare consumers, young people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, individual healthcare providers (as opposed to peak bodies), people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and people with chronic illnesses and disabilities.
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