Sentences with phrase «spend less money on medical»

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3 The fact is that in many countries (such as Canada, Japan, and many European nations) with equitable, population - wide access to medical care, not only do people live longer, healthier lives than in the U.S., but less money (per capita) is spent on both health care and biomedical research.
Thus, custody and access fights can become bottomless pits of time, money and such additional miseries as loss of productivity at work, more need for stress and depression related medical care, and less money to spend in the broader economy on, for example, new furniture for the kids's new bedrooms.
Saving money on tuition, receiving a higher pay, and spending less money on daily expenses is what makes Oregon such an appealing state for medical assistants.
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