Sentences with phrase «to rein in costs»

De Blasio and the teachers union agreed to generate $ 1.4 billion in health - care savings in the new $ 9 billion contract by reining in costs of prescriptions and clinical services.
Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York, a government watchdog, said the pension system was already under financial strain, so reining in the costs by thwarting abuses should be a priority in Albany.
Jason Kenney isn't buying the idea reining in the costs of the Alberta government means slashing and burning and services savaged with masses of nurses and teachers on the bread lines.
More than a dozen Indian insurers, including HDFC Life, India First Life and Canara HSBC OBC, have jointly begun the country's first blockchain project in the financial services industry to help rein in costs for companies running medical tests and evaluations, and to ensure confidentiality...
At last schools can personalize learning, extend access, and rein in costs in ways that seemed impossible before the arrival of this innovation.
The startup phase is when your business is at its most fragile, so rein in costs wherever you can and focus on scaling up
The actual work of boosting healthcare quality and reining in costs gets done in medical offices, not corporate cubicles.
This is a good first step in helping cities, towns and villages across New York rein in costs and help taxpayers, and I look forward to additional findings throughout the year.»
Health Care: The Best Medicine (p 50 & p 12) There are large amounts of useful patient data stored in health records that could be analyzed to help physicians better assess treatment options while reining in the cost of health care in the U.S..
Private companies, the panel's reasoning goes, would be better at reining in costs and keeping their eye on the ball.
Leaders of the 63,000 - student district were looking to rein in costs on an expensive busing program, and respond to some parents» wishes for more neighborhood schools, when they convened a task force of parents,...
Barry bemoaned the recent trend of laying off lawyers and reining in costs as firms struggle to deal with dips in transaction work.
He isn't buying it.Jason Kenney isn't buying the idea reining in the costs of the Alberta government means slashing and burning and services savaged with masses of nurses...
With demand stronger for lower - cost planes, Boeing said earlier this year it would cut 4,500 jobs to rein in costs.
In a report on looming layoffs, the paper said financial institutions are «weighing staff cuts or actually paring payroll as they struggle to rein in costs and eke out profits in a choppy market.»
The departure follows several difficult years for the UK hedge fund company and comes amid plans to rein in costs and reverse an exodus of investors from its funds.
To rein in costs, IBM has cut jobs.
Systemic efforts to rein in costs have been met with some success.
Now, government officials are considering how to rein in costs — and investigate the impact Americans» student debt burden is having on our economy.
This suggests it may have to rein in cost - growth if profits are to continue to rise.
First off, he wasn't overtly confrontational with the Cuomo administration, going out of his way to praise the governor's efforts to rein in costs and acknowledging he «inherited a miserable budget situation.»
He said he would not have accepted temporary federal money to expand eligibility for the program — part of Obamacare — but didn't have many specifics on a plan to rein in its costs.
The Affordable Care Act allowed states that embraced the health home model to receive a 90 percent match from the federal government for the first two years, another enticement for the Cuomo administration as it looked for ways to rein in costs.
, who called for the independent review in June to identify the root causes of cost growth and schedule delays on the JWST, expressed dismay over the panel's findings and warned NASA that it can not let the telescope's scientific potential override the need to rein in costs.
One increasingly common strategy employed to rein in costs is to offer experienced teachers with high salaries financial incentives to retire early.
It will also be important to develop policies to rein in costs and increase productivity in higher education lest increases in financial aid always chase increases in tuition.
If you look at the economics (and B&N do split these out for NOOK) then it is obvious that the company has to rein in costs to stop it bleeding cash and profit.
SunEdison and TerraForm Power were punished by investors, finishing the month down 56 % and 62 % after announcing a strategic shift to slow growth and focus on cash generating opportunities, while cutting headcount to rein in costs.
There is ample wiggle room to rein in costs by raising age eligibility requirements or lowering claw - back thresholds.
To rein in costs and abuse of insurance policies by hospitals, four public sector general insurers — National Insurance, New India Assurance, United India and Oriental Insurance Company — have prescribed rates for a number of surgeries.
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