| 31. | Many medical experts say that the capitated systems that have succeeded in states like California might not translate well here.
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| 32. | The company says that about 80 percent of its Medicare costs are controlled through these so-called capitated arrangements.
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| 33. | The fourth metacarpal is connected to the capitate and hamate, and the fifth metacarpal is connected to the hamate.
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| 34. | As more employers choose capitated plans, doctors find they have to take part in those contracts or lose their patients.
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| 35. | Nonunion has been reported as the most common complication; 19.6 % to 56 % in isolated capitate fractures.
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| 36. | "Leotia " is closely related to " Microglossum ", another genus characterized by capitate ascocarps.
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| 37. | The flowers are yellowish and 1.5 mm across, with absent sepals, and the styles form a capitate.
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| 38. | Among some of the striking features of this species, are the capitate acroparaphyses on the sterile ridges of its stem.
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| 39. | Some unethical doctors give capitated patients inconvenient appointment times or bump them from schedule books, people in the medical field say.
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| 40. | This is due to a breakdown of the Capitate caused by the lack of blood supply and healing ( Avascular Necrosis ).
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