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 The impact of managed care on the physician marketplace
We used the annualized rate of change in physician income, rather than the income level, as the dependent variable in order to minimize the effect of uncontrolled or unobserved state-level factors that were unrelated to managed care growth but may have confounded a cross-sectional analysis.
Income gains for RAP physicians also varied with respect to managed care (P [is less than] 0.01)--however, in the opposite direction from that of their primary care colleagues.
The incomes of medical and surgical subspecialists also lagged in markets with the highest managed care growth, although the results for the specialist group were less significant both economically and statistically.
www.personal.kent.edu /~ctolber1/physician.html   (5922 words)

  
 Top20Delaware.com - Your Top20 Guide to Delaware!
The deed to the property that is now Delaware was granted to William Penn in 1682, by James, Duke of York (later, James II of England), and was part of the colony of Pennsylvania.
Delaware was one of the thirteen colonies which revolted against British rule in the American Revolution.
The Delaware River is a major river in the eastern United States, rising in New York State, forming the boundary between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and emptying into Delaware Bay, which separates New Jersey from the state of Delaware.
top20delaware.com   (2859 words)

  
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Income tax is the most prominent tax, bringing in approximately $987,209 million in total revenue for the combined fiscal year of 2003 excluding various taxes paid by certain other tax-exempt organizations (corporate), and $194,146 million in corporate income taxes (Treasury Department Gross Tax Collections).
Income tax, weather personal or corporate, fuels state’s spending abilities and is the largest contributor of all state taxes.
The differences between red/blue corporate income tax leniency, and their willingness to increase their control over big corporations, are crucial elements in determining the success of a cash-flow tax.
www.missouri.edu /~polidjw/ps4310w05/leathampaper.doc   (3229 words)

  
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In Appreciation The Delaware Passport to Independence Program extends its sincere gratitude to the case management staff of the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities for their invaluable contributions to the contents of this publication.
Delaware Passport to Independence The Delaware Passport to Independence is a federally funded pilot project led by Delaware Health and Social Services' Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD).
The federal match rate depends on the per capita income of the state in comparison to the national per capital income.
www.dhss.delaware.gov /dhss/dsaapd/files/transition_guide.txt   (6645 words)

  
 Developers Are Mining The Populous Northeast
Although Delaware is one of the least populous states in the nation, New York is the third most heavily populated state, and Pennsylvania and New Jersey rank fifth and ninth, respectively.
New Jersey and Delaware As in Pennsylvania, population growth is slow in New Jersey, and, according to the New Jersey State Data Center (NJSDC), it is projected to remain slow through 2005.
Delaware's top two employers are the state government and the Wilmington-based chemical giant E.I. Dupont, which together employ 28,260 employees.
retailtrafficmag.com /mag/retail_developers_mining_populous   (3847 words)

  
 PRELIMINARY PERFORMANCE REVIEW OF THE WEST VIRGINIA LOTTERY
The average percentage annual increase of per capita revenues since 1987 is 19.92%, which ranks sixth with the sixteen systems compared.
The average percentage annual increase of per capita revenues since fiscal year 1987 is 20.83%, which ranks second with the fourteen systems compared.
The video lottery per capita average annual increase in revenues is 121.94% and is ranked third out of five systems compared.
www.legis.state.wv.us /Joint/PERD/perdrep/lot.html   (836 words)

  
 New Jersey Department of Community Affairs: Office of Smart Growth
In the Year 2020, New Jersey enjoys a strong and vigorous economy, achieving the highest per capita income in the United States, while at the same time reducing its cost of living.This new prosperity extends throughout the state, impacting residents regardless of whether they live in northern, southern or central New Jersey.
Handling 17.6 million tons of freight per year, the Port of Newark-Elizabeth is the third largest in the United States and the largest container port on the eastern seaboard, directly and indirectly employing approximately 166,000 people.
As a result of income disparities and high housing costs, nearly one third of New Jersey households are costburdened, and/or live in overcrowded and substandard housing.
www.state.nj.us /dca/osg/plan/stateplan/goals_economic.shtml   (3310 words)

  
 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki
A location in the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska is 120 miles from any town or village, the geographic point most remote from permanent habitation in the USA.
Owing to the state's low population density, most of the land is located in the Unorganized Borough which, as the name implies, has no intermediate borough government of its own, but is administered directly by the state government.
The center of population of Alaska is located approximately 40 miles east of Anchorage.
www.financechoices.co.uk /personal-finance-wiki.php?title=Alaska   (6370 words)

  
 Kansas City Star | 09/07/2006 | Midday Business Report: Block cuts rates on refund loans, urges others to follow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Per capita personal income in the Kansas City metropolitan area grew from $34,585 in 2004 to $35,859 in 2005, according to a report released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
On average nationally, personal income grew 5 percent in 2005, down from 6 percent in 2004, and per capita income grew 4 percent, down from 4.9 percent a year earlier.
Per capita income in other cities near Kansas City included: Lawrence, at $29,536; Topeka at $30,629; Springfield, Mo., at $28,075; St. Joseph, Mo., at $27,009; and Columbia, Mo., at $31,309.
www.kansascity.com /mld/kansascity/15461871.htm   (4865 words)

  
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Delaware’s Labor Department, Division of Industrial Affairs, Office of Labor Law Enforcement, is responsible for enforcing 22 state and federal labor laws, which includes minimum wage for state-funded construction projects.
The Delaware Department of Labor may discourage you from filing charges, which it knows will be quickly dismissed.  This decision is generally made if the issue does not come under a Delaware law or if it may be too late to file a complaint.
The Delaware State Employer and Employee Posters are updated frequently and it is the responsibility of the employer to post the latest version on file in the work place.  It is mandated by law.
blog.laborlawcenter.com /category/delaware/page/2   (5369 words)

  
 Elder Law Firm of Marshall & Associates - Care Planning
If a veteran comes to the home with no income, or if his or her income does not provide a minimum of $150 per month for personal allowances, the resident receives a payment for the difference from a state stipend fund.
If the spouse's income is less than $865, then the incomes of the resident and spouse are combined, and the community spouse is allocated $865 from that amount.
If the community spouse has more than $865 per month in income, then the VA state home has the ability to consider the veteran as a single person, thereby giving the veteran more income, and also allowing the spouse to keep all of his or her income.
www.paelderlaw.com /veteransbenefits.html   (5307 words)

  
 J. Roy Cannon Position Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Once an occasional problem, gridlock is now a daily fact that faces drivers in numerous locations in the county.
The growth of NCCo’s pollution problems -- e.g., the county ranks among the worst 5% of U.S. counties that emit toxic substances like dioxin, mercury, benzene and arsenic compounds -- is one sign of such relocation.
Another is the fact that the county is home to the highest number of Delaware families whose incomes do not allow them to maintain basic economic self-sufficiency.
home.comcast.net /~jcannon11/positions2.html   (1563 words)

  
 Top20Vermont.com - Your Top20 Guide to Vermont!
Vermont is located in the New England region in the eastern United States and comprises 9615 square miles (24,902 km²), making it the 45th largest state.
Of the remaining industries, dairy farming is the primary source of agricultural income.
The public school system in Vermont is regulated by the Vermont State Board of Education, which consists of nine voting members and one non-voting member, appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the State Senate.
top20vermont.com   (5257 words)

  
 Print Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Uni-Mart • Blakeslee, PA The Amoco/Choice location is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Rt.
Blakeslee is essentially a bedroom community to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area as well as being located in the midst of a growing destination resort area.
Most stores are approximately 1,200 to 3,300 square feet and are located in small towns and rural locations.
www.nnn1031.com /properties/printReport.asp?propertyId=71   (794 words)

  
 State of Delaware - Delaware Economic Development Office (DEDO) - Economic Strategy (CEDS) - Overview
A CEDS is required to qualify for Economic Development Administration (EDA) assistance and serves as a prerequisite for economic development district designation by the federal organization.
To receive EDA assistance, a region must be distressed based on specific criteria including unemployment, underemployment, per capita income, and special conditions impacting the economy of a region.
The Delaware CEDS will be the product of a participatory planning process designed to guide economic growth statewide including distressed areas.
www.state.de.us /dedo/ceds/index.shtml   (394 words)

  
 Joseph M. Speakman | The New Deal Arrives in Penn's Woods: The Beginnings of the Civilian Conservation Corps in ...
However, relief assistance in the city, faced with unprecedented demand and reduced funds, provided only 20 percent of the income that relief efforts had provided on a per capita basis in 1928.
After the CCC was created, a small body of literature attempted to locate its true source in writers like Thomas Carlyle or William James or in labor camp projects in Europe or California.
Intrafamily tensions, the need for extra income, and sometimes basic hunger were all part of the mix.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/pmh/130.2/speakman.html   (8922 words)

  
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XII, No. 9 ISSN 1073-6859 Published by the Delaware Valley Association of Railroad Passengers in the interest of continued, improved, and expanded rail service for the present and potential railroad and rail transit passengers of southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and nearby areas.
That is 24 trains per hour, 144 cars, 20,000 peak hour passengers, although for longer rides it might be held down to 18,000.
Germany and France overtook the United Kingdom in per capita income and in influence in Europe.
www.etext.org /zines/ASCII/DelawareRail/DVRP9409.TXT   (10241 words)

  
 Forum spotlights high cost of low income
Matt Fellowes, a senior research assistant at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., said that the number of payday lenders has skyrocketed from about 300 establishments nationwide in the early 1990s to 25,000 in 2006.
Fellowes said that his research group is in the middle of a multi-year study to evaluate how prices for basic goods and services vary by income, and how low-wage families pay higher prices than higher-income households for nearly every basic necessity.
The social and economic factors involved in the growth of this burgeoning alternative financial services sector include welfare reform, recent high levels of immigration and wages that have not kept pace with inflation through much of this period, particularly among low-income workers, Fellowes said.
www.udel.edu /PR/UDaily/2006/mar/forum032106.html   (922 words)

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