Sentences with phrase «substantial financial burden on»

Spending on cancer drugs in the United States has nearly doubled in the past five years and continues to grow, imposing substantial financial burden on patients with cancer.

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Together, these symptoms cause substantial distress for both people with dementia and their caregivers, and contribute to people moving into residential care earlier, placing financial burden on the social care system.
Giving us more freedom to focus entirely on our studies, without the substantial stress and burden of navigating the financial pressures of paying for graduate school,» he says, adding that his conversations with fellow scholars have been some of the most engaging, educational, and exciting that he has ever had.
Giving us more freedom to focus entirely on our studies, without the substantial stress and burden of navigating the financial pressures of paying for graduate school,» he says, adding that...
In other words, this is not the financial tool to safeguard your income for your spouse, and it could actually be a substantial burden on your spouse if the surviving spouse has an impaired ability to pay the premiums.
On a micro level, this decision ensures that, at least in the case of contracts that do not expressly establish a lifetime retiree medical benefit for covered employees, employers will not be saddled with substantial financial burdens they neither bargained for nor anticipated, and preserves the flexibility needed to bargain over such benefits going forward.
Comment: Some commenters argued that a rule that required a court order for every instance that law enforcement sought protected health information would impose substantial financial and administrative burdens on federal and state law enforcement and courts.
The amount of the death benefit on the unemployed spouse is still unlikely to be as much as the one on the working spouse, but it should still be substantial enough to prevent financial burden.
After all, as an entry - level employee, you're not yet earning a substantial salary; raising it shouldn't put an undue financial burden on your employer.
Substantial family identified service needs and / or significant impact on the family (eg, financial burden).
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