Minority Health Care Access
.... and health care, even if African-Americans and other minorities received
access to health care they might receive different patterns of
service and less ....
(1166

5

)
Service Learning
.... By providing
access to a significant amount of sources and expertise, a middle .... to both students and staff in their pursuit of
service learning opportunities. ....
(1620

6

)
Community Service
.... Therefore, when one performs community
service, it has the anthropological quality of allowing one exposure and
access to different cultures and races that one ....
(1606

6

)
The US Secret Service
.... These laws made it a federal violation to use credit and debit cards and "
access devices" fraudulently. The
Service also investigates certain types of fraud ....
(2216

9

)
British Telecommunications
.... subscribers (Reier, 1997). In March of 1997 BT announced a new flexible pricing option for its Internet
access service. It was called ....
(6119

24

)
Sprint PCS
.... enough with call waiting, but it's bound to get increasingly complex with
service bundles or advanced products, such as high-speed Internet
access (Turner, 1999 ....
(2045

8

)
Technology of the Internet
.... has been successful because it has made itself known widely--consumers know how to
access the
service and can then judge for themselves how well it works. ....
(1029

4

)
Saudi Internet
.... in Saudi Arabia are significant because of the relatively new
access Saudis have to this new technology, as Internet
access and Internet
Service Providers (ISPs ....
(1835

7

)
Library Facilities for the Disabled
.... The ADA provides that disabled library patrons must have absolute
access to identical
service received by others unless any
service different in kind is ....
(1874

7

)
Internet Security & Use of Firewalls
.... policy that includes: * Published security guidelines to inform users of their responsibilities * A network
access policy,
service access policy * Established ....
(1959

8

)
Tax Case
.... Case 15: Tax Accrual Working Papers of Auditors This principal issue in this case concerns the right of the Internal Revenue
Service to gain
access to the tax ....
(2187

9

)
Product Life Cycle
.... PLC. AOL's product in the introductory stage is its AOL-DSL
service. This
service provides high-speed modem Internet
access. It ....
(649

3

)
EXCITE@HOME: STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
.... 6) technological competitiveness; (7) protection of the privacy of customer information; (8) easy
access to services; and (9) easy establishment of
service. ....
(2322

9

)
Bloomberg On-Line
.... Bloomberg On-Line offers all of these products and
service and it also a site which allows for
access to "Bloomberg's host of media products to provide high ....
(1070

4

)
Trends in Medical Technology
.... on direct care and less utilized in clerical activity as well as allow for decreased time to
access information. Another way in which
service delivery is going ....
(401

2

)
Human Services Organization
.... In addition to these products, members also receive the
service of
access to exclusive online resources for human services students and professionals. ....
(1779

7

)
Configuration Management
.... This can give them
access to the
service assurance and high level of performance necessary in today's competitive marketplace," (SS7 1). By making the SS7 ....
(1346

5

)
Operation of a Microprocessor Within a PCS
.... Bandwidth shortage, which has spurred growth in Internet
access in coaxial cable .... Using a third generation
service provider, multimedia users will be guaranteed ....
(1677

7

)
CHICAGOTRIBUNE.COM
.... site. This would follow the business model of companies such as Dow Jones that charges for
access to its on-line news
service. This ....
(716

3

)
Technology & Patient Care
.... technology impacts every aspect of modern health care and health care
service. .... of patient health care which are time consuming, difficult to
access, and often ....
(2041

8

)
Ramifications of the 984 Breakup of AT&T
.... The Internet, which still has a heavy reliance on telephone
service for
access, was created during the time that AT&T enjoyed a monopoly, so it is likely that ....
(3632

15

)
Verizon
.... Callers gain
access to each of the services listed below by pushing the one-digit number associated with that
service: For emergency, police, fire, or ....
(4061

16

)
Internet Communication
.... In an effort to provide fast
access and to promote employee self-
service (ie, cost cutting), the organization recognized the Intranet offered the solution for ....
(2214

9

)
Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG)
.... DRG classifications are used in PPS reimbursement determinations (Bransome, 1986), they are also used in decision making related to (1)
service access, and (2 ....
(1690

7

)
Commerce on the Internet
.... Suburban and rural residents, who live beyond the local calling area of the
service provider's
access node, must pay long-distance telephone charges in ....
(2695

11

)
Electronic Commerce & Credit Cards
.... are trying today to allow members greater
access. Two other methods of banking are found in the automated teller machines and the noncash
service terminal with ....
(2436

10

)
Breakup of AT&T in 1981
.... with new competitors, new markets and new
service concepts?" The FCC decided on 17 September 1992 to allow the interconnection of cable
access providers (CAP ....
(2595

10

)
Airlines and Customer Service Challenges
.... Private pilots like having cheap
access to the nation's airports and airspace. .... airlines leverage to adopt a my-way-or-the-highway approach to
service, and to ....
(1165

5

)
IMPROVING ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE
.... of the more traditional health care
service providers (Sharp, 1992, pp. 30-32). Thus, there are indications that both the quality of and the
access to health ....
(1328

5

)
Government Funded Health Care Services
.... DRG classifications are used in PPS reimbursement determinations (Bransome, 1986), they are also used in decision making related to (1)
service access, and (2 ....
(2182

9

)