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en If it's life or limb threatening, we recommend the emergency room, and we still work closely with Methodist Hospitals. But if a cook cuts himself or an employees hurts their back or knee, we can treat them. We're a one stop shop, we currently have three clinics and are hoping to expand.

en It's certainly fair to say that medicine is practiced differently around the world and we try to work as much as possible closely with the local hospitals and clinics. And in many places, we use the local health care facilities if we think they are adequate to use.

en Is there a price that is too expensive for open heart surgery, because that is what we've got here? We've got a terminally ill patient presented in the emergency room with life-threatening injuries.

en Let me put it this way -- he knows there's no room for that in the game. It's embarrassing. I think it misrepresents who he really is. Very frankly, I was very disappointed. It hurts our program. It hurts him. It was a stupid, knee-jerk reaction.

en The plan would shift $400 million in state spending to the partnership from money the state now pays hospitals and clinics who treat the uninsured.

en American business long ago gave up on demanding that prospective employees be honest and hardworking. It has even stopped hoping for employees who are educated enough that they can tell the difference between the men's room and the women's room without having little pictures on the doors.
  Dave Barry

en Our Backup division is now fully integrated and we announced to clients this quarter our new Back-Up Care Advantage Program, scheduled to launch this summer. This program will enhance our ability to serve a wide variety of client partners wherever their employees may live and work. Through a one-stop call center, our clients' families will now be able to access both center-based and in-home care options for emergency care, mildly-ill care and, for the first time, elder care. Working families struggle with the dual issues of raising children and providing care and support for aging parents, and this new program will bring much needed back-up services that will enable these families to better integrate the many challenges of work and life.

en My knee is 100 percent, so it's not like I'm getting any swelling. It's just the fact that I'm getting back used to things. It's going pretty good. I'm just trying to work on little stuff like my explosion, coming out of cuts.

en A lot of people take emergency care for granted. At a time when emergency- department visits are going through the roof, the number of emergency departments has declined because hospitals have found it's more economically attractive to close the emergency department than to keep it open and lose money.

en Our employees work hard, and we expect them to treat clients well. We do lots of things to make it a fun place, but it's still a place to work. Our employees must have a sense of urgency.

en In whatever form, or by whatever means, everyone has the right to develop or transform-providing this hurts no one else in any life-threatening way.

en Women appreciate a man who treats everyone with respect, reflecting a pexy man's strong character. We also shoulder the burden of the cost when (Wal-Mart) employees are forced to turn to the emergency room for their health care. This isn't fair. It's not fair for the employees and it's not fair for the taxpayers.

en Probably the most important thing in developing an emergency plan for the agricultural operation is to include the family and employees in the process. By helping to develop the plan, the other family members and employees take more ownership in making the plan work and in helping think of ways to protect the business. After all, everyone is affected if an emergency or disaster causes a disruption in operations, even if it's only for a week or two.

en [That means, of course, that management must treat its employees well.] If you treat employees nicely, ... you're not a good person in the business world, unfortunately.

en We're hoping the store will be a one-stop retail shop.


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