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    at discharge to prevent patients from being readmitted before a 30-day period for the same illness. The hospitals also need to treat and discharge in a timely manner to make a profit under DRG’s, which in most cases benefit both Medicare and the beneficiary. The introduction of the inpatient prospective payment system (PPS), was intended to motivate hospitals to change the way they deliver services (David C., 1992). With DRGs, Medicare capped their payments in an effort to ensure fair…

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    Houses LLC Case Summary

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    the value of Houses LLC in anticipation of a sale to Messrs. John and Jane for a nominal amount. As Trustee of the Trusts, you have fiduciary duties to act in good faith and prudent manner reasonably believed to be in the best interests of the beneficiaries of the Trusts. Any sale or transfer of Trusts’ assets must be conducted in…

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    can be classified as personal, private and tangible property, because all those belonged to Ben and he was able to perceive his properties by his senses. This cases states that Ben and John has written the same wills, where Kasim was the sole beneficiary of them both. However, due to the chain of…

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    8 managed care contracting terms and how they impact the way that health care is delivered in the United States Managed care contracting is a term majorly used in the United States that majorly describes techniques that are intended to reduce rather lower the costs giving and providing benefits of health with a mission to improve the care quality for specific organizations using the above-stated techniques. There exist more than 8 managed care contracting terms. However, in this case, we shall…

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    payroll taxes. Anything left over after paying beneficiaries is put in trust funds. There are two funds, the biggest one is the Social Security Trust Fund and other one is the Disability Insurance Trust Fund. In 2010, the social insurance ran a deficit and had to resort to the trust funds to cover the portion that was not covered by payroll taxes. When Social Security runs a deficit, it means that payroll taxes collected are not enough to pay beneficiaries. According to economists the problem…

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    Horace And Phyllida Essay

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    possess the right to do so? Based on the ‘TOLATA Act 1996 section 12(1) ’, Liz has the legal right to occupy No. 5 as a beneficiary of the trust. Therefore, Horace and phyllida will not be successful on insisting that she leaves No. 5. Though, the trustee which is Horace and phyllida have the power according to TOLATA Act 1996 section 13 (1) ‘Where two or more beneficiaries are (or apart from this subsection would be) entitled under section 12 to occupy land, the trustees of land may exclude…

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    Charitable Trust Essay

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    The first of the four sub-principles of the ‘public aspect’, is when the beneficiaries must be appropriate to the aims. This is based on the charity’s choice of beneficiaries. This aspect measures the number of people who can benefit and if they are entitled. Simonds expressed that class of persons who are called ‘section of the community’ can satisfy the test. MacDermott…

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    Medicare Coverage

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    existing gap (the donut hole), between individual’s prescription drug needs and Original Medicare (Original Medicare is characterized in parts A and B). The Original Medicare Plans includes basic drug coverage but unfortunately, many medicare beneficiaries require specific prescription drug needs that do not fall under the qualifications of parts A and B coverage. Medicare Part D is additional coverage associated with parts A and B so you are required to be enrolled in Original Medicare in…

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    Atrial Fibrillation Paper

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    Medicare beneficiaries with HTN (i.e., the target population) who filled prescriptions of one of the above study medications between January 1, 2007 and September 30, 2011. Specific Aim 2. To assess the preventive effect of RAAS inhibitors against the occurrence of newly-documented AF as compared with BBs or CCBs. Aim 2a. To compare the monotherapy of RAAS inhibitors with the monotherapy of BBs on the cause-specific hazard of developing newly-documented AF among Medicare beneficiaries with HTN.…

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    Samuel v. Marcus Preliminary negotiations Preliminary negotiations are merely an invitation to deal. In January, Marcus contact Samuel to secure a condo in Hawaii for July 1,2,3,4, & 5th for his corporate annual meeting and party. Thus, Marcus was inviting Samuel to negotiate a deal to secure a condo. Offer An offer is an outward manifestation of present contractual intent to be bound by contractual agreement with definite and certain terms communicated to the offeree. Marcus called…

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