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Added Value

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Added Value

The “tweaking” of a good or service to increase its value—i.e., cost—to the consumer. For diagnostic data, value can be added to the report, by charting a person’s risk of suffering a particular outcome based on their results, or recommend that the patient see a doctor.
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Only the capital Sofia is obvious, with the highest added value in services (22,575 leva per person) and 86% of the value of the services in the area's added value.
In 2015, private hospitals participated with around 41% of the added value of the whole private health sector, followed by private health centers, and dental clinics 22%, non-specialized clinics 17% and specialized clinics (excluding dental ones) participated with 16% of the total added value for the private health sector in the country.
The added value of the service activities by the end of last December reached RO 12.8 billion compared to about RO 11.3 billion recorded at the end of December 2013 due to the increasing added value of the other services activities including the health activities; educational activities and other activities with 31.3%.
There is a significant relationship between intellectual Capita Land economic added value incompanies listed in Tehran stock exchange.
The court found that the projects primarily improved the financial performance of the companies concerned and a number of those audited may result in some added value. This could not be attributed to the design of the measure or the selection procedures used by member states, however.
"This will provide excellent added value benefits for both our tenants and customers of the bank," Dr Al Zarooni said.
By comparing online casino's Calida Gaming offer only the very best in their quest to bring added value to an industry that is awash with standard lower value offers.
Summary: Health Minister Ali Hasan Khalil said over the weekend that Muslims as well as Christians bear a responsibility to preserve the Christian presence in the East as they constitute an added value to the Arab world.
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