Despite the impact and influence of large malpractice payouts on health care costs, little is known about their specific characteristics and
overall cost burden.
The latest survey also pointed to upward pressure on input prices, with
overall cost burdens rising at the second - fastest pace since July 2014.
Not exact matches
The United States Chamber of Commerce has also objected to his Buy American stance, claiming that whenever the government has enacted domestic sourcing rules in the past, «the resulting experience has been higher
overall construction
costs, increased compliance
burdens, reduced competition, and disruption of supply chains without significant American job creation.»
The questions had scored low in a review that evaluated whether they were mandated by Congress, their
cost, the
burden to respondents, and their
overall utility.
While an $ 18.1 billion
cost of smoking is still quite an economic
burden for California to bear, the results of this study show that,
overall, the state's tobacco control efforts have yielded positive results.
As Shepard and his colleagues point out, however, the direct medical
cost of an illness is only part of its
overall economic
burden.
Based on other research that examined the economic
burden of dengue on low - and middle - income countries elsewhere in the world, the study researchers determined that the direct medical
costs of the disease represent only 49 percent of the disease's
overall costs.
When the Aurora Expeditionary Learning Academy (AXL) in Aurora, CO refinanced higher
cost debt through the Mountain West Charter Schools Fund, it was able to lower its
overall facilities financing
burden while funding additional improvements, resulting in more dollars for the classroom.
Further, as I discussed in Article 4.3, a close examination of the
costs and tax
burdens of prospective funds can help minimize eroding your
overall return to the minimum necessary, while achieving much greater diversification.
Let's not forget that on top of food
costs, cat owners also have the added
burden of buying cat litter, and with natural cat food being 55 percent more expensive per pound than natural dog SKUs ($ 3.45
overall for cats, versus $ 2.30 for dogs), it may simply be harder for cat owners to commit to natural cat foods.
It adds that job losses would be minimal; the new carbon market would create new jobs; that the manufacturing sector will lose a few jobs; that household consumption will fall by only one percent at worst; that increases in energy
costs would be modest; and that
overall costs would be small enough to permit expansion of programs to offset the
burden for low - income households.
How much of a problem is delayed participation by developing countries in terms of raising the
overall burden of global mitigation
costs, and what does this imply for appropriate near - term emissions pricing goals for the United States, if eventual targets for global stabilization are still to be met?