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Sentence count:104+1Posted:2017-05-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: healthcarehealth carehealthhealthyunhealthyill healthhealthinessmental healthMeaning: [ˈhelθkeə]  n.the providing of medical services. 
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61. It will not eliminate the need to trim back unrealistic promises to pensioners; no rich country can simply grow its way out of looming pension and health-care commitments.
62. Pricing decision of medical treatment service for non-profit health-care organization is the important content of the management for health-care area.
63. A health-care miniature gyromagnetic field instrument for acupoint therapy is mainly composed of magnetic head, power supply and motor.
64. Health-Care Beverages-Herb Tea, Cranberry Juice, Houseleek Juice, Yam Blended with Milk, Mixed Berry Juice, Green Cauliflower Juice, etc.
65. Systems will be isolated; data indecipherable; health-care quality unimproved .
66. But, as David Blumenthal and James A. Morone recount in "The Heart of Power, " their riveting history of health-care politics, Johnson recognized the threat and outmaneuvered his opponents.
67. Their health-care system suffers from queues, shortages and ropey equipment.
68. Ben Jones and Amy Jing report on efforts to tackle "the last great unreduced health-care cost".
69. Getting vaccinated will be your best defense, since health-care workers will most likely be in contact with people who are sick with 2009 H1N1.
70. Governments will count the eventual cost: health-care spending on an obese person is 25% more than for someone of average weight.
71. The puffed wild oat flake retains nutrients and health-care functions of natural wild oat, and is a new wild oat food with improved palatability.
72. US combat troops are withdrawing from Iraq and Obama is the first president to reform America's iniquitous health-care system.
73. Jim Gee, director of Counter Fraud Services at PKF, calls health-care fraud "the last great unreduced health-care cost".
74. The Democrats' health-care reform and stimulus spending came nowhere near the socialist vision, Wolff says.
75. A few days later, Newt Gingrich was quoted as saying the Republican strategy was to make health-care reform unpassable by voting against improving amendments.
76. XinQiDian offers organic flaxseed oil for high quality edible oil, nutritional supplements, natural cosmetics, pharmaceutical Intermediates, food addictive and health-care food.
77. Gay marriage would grant homo- singletons civil-rights parity, but progress in health-care coverage would have a direct affect on more people. Sentencedict.com
78. By offering cheap and convenient care they expose the costly incumbents of health-care delivery.
79. It agreed in 1948 to annual cost-of-living pay increases and in 1950 to free health-care coverage for life and generous pensions.
80. We also strictly selected inartificial health-care products from Japan and USA to supply the mass of domestic consumer.
81. However, health-care waste is often not separated into hazardous or non-hazardous wastes in low-income countries making the real quantity of hazardous waste much higher.
82. The article introduces the fragrance therapies available both at home and abroad and the development of fragrant health-care textiles by using micro- capsulate technology.
83. Objective To get health-care knowledge and information about the family health care and influencing factors among primipara after childbirth.
84. Jobs in this field, which centers on developing and testing health-care innovations such as artificial organs or imaging systems, are expected to grow by 72%, the Labor Department says.
85. As in other countries, data on health-care fraud are scant in China, but Hu believes that medical insurance fraud is widespread.
86. The introduction of routine PITC using lay counsellors into health-care clinics in Lusaka, Zambia, dramatically increased the uptake and acceptability of HIV testing.
87. On July 16th Douglas Elmendorf, Congress's chief budget scorekeeper, stunned Washington when he said the bill would not only fail to tame health-care costs, but would permanently shift them higher.
88. Owing in large part to the Administration's ham-handed advance work, the strident conservative anger that erupted this summer over health-care reform has shifted from town halls to school halls.
89. The Justice Department also said the pharmaceutical giant provided kickbacks to health-care providers to encourage them to prescribe other drugs, including Lipitor, Viagra and Zoloft.
90. This happened because, for all our problems, most Americans had some kind of coverage, liked their doctors and hospitals, and knew we had a good system of health-care delivery.
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