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Paying the Physician's Fee

New England Journal of Medicine, 1979
At a time of debate over physicians' fees and income, we describe the evolution of Blue Shield plans and programs to pay physicians' fees. We review how Medicare's "reasonable-charge" formulas fostered Blue Shield "usual, customary, and reasonable" (UCR) contracts. In a three-year period in the Washington, DC, area, Blue Shield UCR protocols permitted "
T L, Delbanco, K C, Meyers, E A, Segal
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Charging for hospital pharmaceutical services: Product cost, per diem fees and fees for special clinical services

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979
A method of charging for pharmaceutical services is described which includes the cost of drug products, dispensing fees for intravenous drug admixtures, per diem fees for basic dispensing and clinical services (according to patient type), and fees for special clinical services.
W E, Smith, J W, Weiblen
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Automatic Rate, Fee, and Charge Increases for Water Utilities

Journal AWWA, 2021
Key TakeawaysUtilities should consider implementing automatic rate increases.With proper communication, governing bodies and the public often accept small, automatic rate adjustments.Utilities should adopt formal policies with financial targets to guide rate development and financial decisions.An “annual increase reference” column in rate schedules ...
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Regional Connection Fees and Commodity Charges Deemed to Be Cost‐Based Fees

Journal AWWA, 2001
At issue in this case before the Supreme Court of Nevada was whether a regional water connection charge imposed by a city on a developer was a development impact fee or a cost‐based fee. The court ruled that it was the latter.
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Fees and Charges as an Index of Professionalism

The International Journal of Ethics, 1925
The significance of professionalism in our modem social life may be measured by the fact that more than one thousand "codes of ethics" and "standards of business conduct" have emanated from professional and business organizations in the last few years.
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U.S. Customs Service User Fees: A Variety of Charges and Counter‐Charges

Public Budgeting & Finance, 1988
User charges, which have become an important revenue enhancement device during the 1980s, have also raised a variety of counter‐charges. This study examines three new mandatory Customs Service fees—for processing passengers, conveyances, and merchandise entering the United States and for special services at small airports—along with their differences ...
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Intercompany Service Fee and Licence Charges under Extraordinary Circumstances

International Transfer Pricing Journal
This article seeks to examine the appropriate tax treatment of unremunerated intra-group services and IP licences under extraordinary conditions, with reference to the OECD Guidelines (2022) and German tax law, particularly in light of the arm’s length principle. Several illustrative scenarios are analysed to support this assessment.
R. Pfeiffer   +3 more
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Land Tax, Surtaxes, Miscellaneous Fees and Extra-Legal Charges

1997
The land tax system from the early eighteenth century right through to the 1930s was dualistic in nature: a formal system regulated by statutes existed; but since it was incapable of meeting the ever-growing demands of fiscal administration, there developed in the course of time an irregularly controlled or informal system.
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How do pollution fees affect environmental quality in China?

Energy Policy, 2022
Kang-Yin Dong, Jun Zhao
exaly  

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