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Bethel New Life is a not-for-profit community development founded by Bethel Lutheran Church.
Variables were included to control for bed size, profit status (for-profit or not-for-profit), and chain ownership (chainowned or non-chain).
This would challenge national government prerogatives to provide free services or to subsidise national not-for-profit providers.
This choice however has generally been limited to other retail funds, rather than not-for-profit competitors, while in some cases fund choice is restricted by employers.
Treatment centres are springing up, and new not-for-profit hospitals being built.
In addition to supplying not-for-profit enterprises, including consumer co-operatives, these opened retail outlets of their own, selling direct to the public at cost price.
This association represents not-for-profit organizations providing high-quality healthcare.
Developing and transition countries, on the other hand, could be prevented from establishing universal pension systems or subsidising the growth of the not-for-profit sector.
The management and administration of the health insurance is organized into not-for-profit, decentralized insurance companies, so-called "mutualities," and one public sickness fund.