They lay in hallways waiting for space in semiprivate rooms, where patients must be paired up according to level of illness or type of disease. |
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It began life as a tuberculosis clinic and is now a semiprivate hospital for civil servants. |
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Moreover, men find themselves in a public space while the women are in a semiprivate space. |
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In the private, semiprivate, and nonprofit sectors, marquees tend to feature big donors and, increasingly, big corporations. |
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Coverage for hospitalisation benefits is limited to 90 days' hospitalisation in semiprivate or private ward in any given calendar year. |
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You also have the option of choosing the comfort of a semiprivate or private ward. |
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Power plants constitute obvious terrorist targets but are frequently operated by private or semiprivate corporations unwilling to pay to protect them. |
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Since 1999, Baratta has successfully steered the institution through its transition from a public agency to a semiprivate foundation that relies increasingly on earned income. |
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If the hospital does not have a semiprivate ward, the costs of a two-bed room in a private ward will be covered. |
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Second, hospital stays are now shorter than they used to be. Thus, the financial cost of a semiprivate or private room may not be that great. |
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Moreover, if the hospital cannot find a ward bed for you, they may admit you to a private or semiprivate room at no extra cost. |
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If you are hospitalised in a Hirslanden hospital or partner hospital, you are covered for a two-bed room in the semiprivate ward. |
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It doesn't cost much more to take out supplementary insurance covering you for hospitalisation in a semiprivate or private ward. |
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The hospital provision provides specified reimbursement for expenses incurred for semiprivate or private room accommodation in the event of hospitalization. |
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Additional costs for semiprivate or private rooms as well as services such as hairdressing, telephone or cable are the responsibility of the resident. |
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Second, poets read poetry in private or semiprivate gatherings, called mushāʿirah, which displayed hierarchies, status consciousness, and rivalries reminiscent of royal courts. |
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To speed progress, building concessions were granted to private and semiprivate companies, which, in return for their investment, were authorized to levy tolls. |
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His model for the future is something more like the Airbus program: a pan-European, state-centered, semiprivate enterprise to catch up with and outdo those American airplanes. |
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First, as outlined above, members in Ontario with private and semiprivate coverage are frequently surprised to find that they must pay an additional out-of-pocket amount for their daily room charges. |
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If the insured person opts to exercise his right to choose a semiprivate or private ward, Sanitas must be notified two weeks before admission to hospital, except in the case of emergencies. |
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That is a three-block, six-storey apartment development where residents would have a semiprivate garden and underground parking. |
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The insurance covers the accommodation, nursing care and treatment costs of inpatient acute care in a two-bed room in a semiprivate ward of any acute hospital in Switzerland. |
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The C1 and C2 levels are given only as private or semiprivate tuition. |
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Local public transportation in Tijuana is run by semiprivate companies, and has one of the most complex, or perhaps unorganized networks. |
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The Hatcheries function like incubators where student entrepreneurs have access to professional and semiprivate workspace to grow their businesses. |
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