"Subsidized care" refers to when the government provides financial assistance or support to help cover the cost of essential services like healthcare or childcare for individuals who cannot afford it on their own.
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Animals shouldn't suffer because their owners can't afford veterinary care, but a vocal minority of veterinarians
views subsidized care as unfair competition.
I first learned about this special place where vets, certified vet techs, vet students on their fourth - year rotations, high school students, and even international visitors work together to offer veterinary services to Worcester area residents who qualify for
subsidized care for their pets.
Appropriate actions were taken to safeguard children
in subsidized care when provider was unwilling or unable to meet health and safety requirements.
There are options around this, such as the
government subsidizing care, or setting caps on what a health provider may charge for a service.
In the program's first year, CSU was able to provide 33 veterinary oncology patients
with subsidized care.
Through this support, they are able to
provide subsidized care to help pet parents afford the costs of advanced cancer surgeries and treatments.
«The mission of the organization shouldn't be redefined because of the conflict»
over subsidized care programs, Fricke says.
However, some studies find that the quality of
publicly subsidized care in some countries is so low that it harms children's development.18 - 20
The center provides a safe, healthy and educational environment for area children
through subsidized care for Heller Park employees, Edison residents, Edison Township School and municipal employees.
Helping PAW is dedicated to ending pet overpopulation through education of the public and by providing high volume, high quality, targeted, affordable sterilization services of unowned and companion animals and to
subsidize care for animals whose owners are on government assistance.
What's more, an overwhelming majority of women are in the informal economy,
subsidizing care and domestic work.
While the mayor claimed that no children would lose
their subsidized care, the UFT, Council members and child care advocates asked how that would be accomplished with less than half of the funding.
In health care, there's at least a rational basis for demanding universal insurance coverage: to apply the «savings» from healthy people who don't need medical care to
subsidize the care of those who need lots of it.
While the budget recognizes the need for more subsidized preschool slots, thousands of California children still need access to programs and remain on the waiting list for
subsidized care.
If the mutual insurer is supposed to
subsidize care, how should they do it?
The Buddy Fund was established in 2006 to provide free or
subsidized care for the treatment of cancer in animals, thereby keeping pets healthy and with their families throughout these difficult events.
More than 70 percent of our patients rely on us for some form of
subsidized care, and the majority of our education workshops are offered free of charge.