If the patient was seen once for medication, that would be covered, ... But as soon as you get to the point where you’re seeing the patient on a regular basis, then that’s therapeutic and wouldn’t be covered. So while reimbursement is available, it’s very, very limited. |
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If there were really fundamental problems out there, the market would drop much more quickly. Instead, it can't get out of its own way. It's pushing a big boulder up the hill, and then it slides back down at the end of the day. It's just unable to really get any momentum going. |
If there's nervousness about the Fed tomorrow, then why is the Dow up so much?. They're not expected to do anything. Depending on whether they change the language in their statement, you could see the market use it as an excuse to take profits, or an excuse to extend the rally. |
If they want to make general managers powerless to set a budget and decide what they want to do, and just have a budget set in New York that is supposed to apply to Toronto, Nashville etc., that's not going to fly with the players, ... I know that's not a recipe for a solution. |
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If we saw a milder winter, or a reduction in energy prices and commodity prices, that will certainly increase the consumers' discretionary income and spur interest in retail stocks. Retailers need to be more creative in figuring out ways to bring consumers back into the stores. |
If we study the lives of great men and women carefully and unemotionally we find that, invariably, greatness was developed, tested and revealed through the darker periods of their lives. One of the largest tributaries of the RIVER OF GREATNESS is always the STREAM OF ADVERSITY. |
If we're relying on a German judge about what our Constitution means, no president accountable to the people appointed that judge and no Senate accountable to the people confirmed that judge. And yet, he's playing a role in shaping the law that binds the people in this country. |
If you ask a young man in South-Central about the difference between the Democratic and Republican parties, he can't tell you. As you evaluate that whole discussion about what must be done to bring whites back into the Democratic Party, you can see why there is no urban agenda. |
If you believe that the market is what rules in this world, all the trends in corporate America say that increasing amounts of policies that promote diversity are good for the bottom line. Companies aren't doing this because it's nice; they do it because it's good for business. |
If you have a bit more money to spend and you want to spend it on the organic product that is a bit more expensive, by all means. But if you're working within a budget and finding that you want to stretch those dollars ... you should feel good about buying conventional produce. |
If you have to endure a year of 40 students and all the associated headaches and work, instead of the district profiting from your labor, you should be compensated for that overload. The bottom line is to improve the quality of education of every student by reducing class size. |
If you look at the number of restaurants in (America) serving fajitas and the like, and how busy these restaurants are, and how popular the dishes being served are, it stands to reason that people enjoy this style of food. Being able to prepare it at home is convenient and fun. |
If you talk to many people in the Northeast and the West Coast, they don't believe in gender differences, and they are not interested in hearing about it. But I have found that in the South, there is a lot of interest. They have not made up their minds before you begin to talk. |