On the sick-pay bill, Mr. Bloomberg said the city will review whether it can file any legal challenges to stop the legislation.
The activity centre is also open to siblings of young patients to enable parents or carers to be able to focus on the sick child.
The structure of the welfare budget suggests that serious reform must take on spending on the sick and disabled, which accounts for 24% of the total budget.
Just like restaurants prey on the hungry and doctors prey on the sick and talk-show hosts prey on the people who are too bored to read a book.
For Ms. Quinn, the Democratic frontrunner in this year's race for mayor, anger over her stance on the sick-pay legislation has become a flashpoint on the campaign trail.
In which case they will be driven, by a coalition of government budget-minders and populist scolds, into failure, thanks to a political process ever more hostile to profiteering on the sick.
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"It is often money patients do not have in these troubled financial times and is a tax on the sick when people have already paid for their health service, " she said.
But within days, advocates of a bill to require city employers to provide workers with paid sick days bombarded Ms. Sarandon with information on the sick-pay issue, prompting her to tweet that she would look into the matter.
If the Supreme Court does indeed strike down the Affordable Care Act, many popular provisions would fall with it: the one allowing parents to keep their children on their insurance policies until they are 26, for instance, and the abolition of lifetime ceilings on what the sick can claim.
Whatever the obstacles, there is a compelling reason why the better-off should spend more on healing the sick in poor countries.
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The total cost would then be adjusted based on how sick the patient is and then compared to a national average.
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'You know, I meant to kill all those other people but, well, jeez, I had to get the kids off to school, the car was filthy and I had to take it down to the car wash, the dog got sick on the rug.
The entire movie teeters on the edge of sick comedy in particular such scenes as the death of the Goebbels children, one by one, at the hands of their mother and at times one longs for a coldly malicious ironist like Brecht or Fassbinder to come in and take over.
It says a one-rule-for-all on the number of sick days allowed each year unfairly penalises officers working in high-pressure inner city environments.
She downloaded quality reports that detailed complication rates for valve surgery patients at each hospital, grading them on a curve based on how sick the patients were before surgery.
While the source of the pigs is being sought, rumors have it that livestock upriver are dying of disease and authorities have cracked down on the sale of sick and dead animals to abattoirs.
Line infections occur in eighty thousand people a year in the United States, and are fatal between five and twenty-eight per cent of the time, depending on how sick one is at the start.
To consider yourself a Christian, must you believe in the Virgin Birth, or that Jesus walked on water, healed the sick, and rose triumphantly from the dead?
The researchers modelled the effect of removing sick animals on the disease's prevalence in a small population.
Louisville forward Wayne Blackshear fell to the floor and Behanan looked as if he was going to be sick on the court, kneeling on his hands and feet.
Louisville forward Wayne Blackshear fell to the floor, crying, and Behanan looked as if he was going to be sick on the court, kneeling on his hands and feet.
The board has also agreed to consult on whether the Royal Hospital for Sick Children should be moved.
We fought to stop health insurance companies from dropping your coverage on the basis of preexisting conditions, or right when you get sick, or placing lifetime limits on the amount of care that you can receive.
However, Ms Shevelyova became more and more sick on the flight back and, after being rushed to hospital in Moscow, died last Tuesday.
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Not quite: in putting out one fire, the government may have lit another, thanks to the effects of the deal on the country's sick agricultural co-operatives.
We can pass the most comprehensive health reform bill -- but Congress can't be on the ground in our communities caring for the sick and helping people lead healthier lives.
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Claims were made that could not be supported by research evidence, particularly on the safety of transferring sick patients between hospitals, and other claims were made with no evidence offered in support.
We eat the wrong stuff, drink too much, and merrily watch TV on the couch, until we get sick, and then we go to the doctor (or too often the E-room) to get fixed.
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But after repeated disappointments and with no good news on the horizon, investors are evidently just getting sick of the stock.
And a third successive win will put Gloucester on the verge of going through, particularly with travel-sick Bourgoin to come at Kingsholm in the second match of this double header on Saturday 15 December.
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