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Payment, 257 resistance

Lack of access to medicines and inappropriate doses result in serious morbidity and mortality, particularly for childhood infections and chronic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, epilepsy and mental disorders. Inappropriate use and over-use of medicines waste resources - often out-of-pocket payments by patients - and result in significant patient harm in terms of poor patient outcomes and adverse drug reactions. Furthermore, over-use of antimicrobials is leading to increased antimicrobial resistance and non-sterile injections to the transmission of hepatitis, HIV/AIDS and other blood-borne diseases. Finally, irrational over-use of medicines can stimulate inappropriate patient demand, and lead to reduced access and attendance rates due to medicine stock-outs and loss of patient confidence in the health system. [Pg.85]

Resistance to recession Relative dependence on imports and exports Foreign-exchange position Balance-of-payments outlook Stability of currency convertibility Remittance and repatriation regulations Balance of economy (industry-agriculture-trade)... [Pg.701]

Revolutionary legislation in France, rather than abolishing tithes outright, attempted to phase them out with temporary tithe redemption payments. Popular defiance was so massive and intractable that the payments were finally abandoned. See James C. Scott, Resistance Without Protest and Without Organization Peasant Opposition to the Islamic Zakat and the Christian Tithe, Comparative Study in Society and History 29, no. 3 (1987) 417-52. [Pg.368]

Lack of standardization between American states adds constraints to servicing patients outside the state where the physician practices since a medical license is issued by each state. Each state has different rules about the practice of telemedicine, malpractice insurance coverage, and prescription limitations. Payment for telemedicine services is also not currently well defined. All of these add significant resistance to the adoption of eHealth practices. [Pg.337]

In the fsu of great resistance to paying tithes, enforced on 8 November 1644 by An ordinance for the true payment of tithes and other such duties. [Pg.66]

Note to paragraph (a) Paragraph (d) of 1926.95 sets employer payment obligations for the personal protective equipment required by this subpart, including, but not limited to, the fall protection equipment required by paragraph (b) of this section, the electrical protective equipment required by 1926.960(c), and the flame-resistant and arc-rated clothing and other protective equipment required by 1926.960(g). [Pg.751]

A. Yes. As required by OSHA s general rules on employer payment for personal protective equipment (29 CFR 1910.132(h) and 29 CFR 1926.95(d)), employers must pay for the flame-resistant and arc-rated clothing and other arc-flash protective equipment that the electric power generation, transmission and distribution standards require. [Pg.1375]


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