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charge

The amount of money that a local Social Services Department in the UK may invoice a person receiving a service.
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charge

Managed care The posted price of a service provided by a hospital or health care facility; Medicare requires hospitals to apply the same schedule of charges to all Pts, regardless of the expected sources or amount of payment. See Fees.
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