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  2. Sézary disease - Wikipedia

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    Sézary disease, or Sézary syndrome, [1] is a type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma that was first described by Albert Sézary. [2] The affected T cells , known as Sézary's cells or Lutzner cells , have pathological quantities of mucopolysaccharides .

  3. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Health Canada, under the direction of the Health Minister, is the ministry responsible for overseeing Canada's healthcare, including its public policies and implementations. This includes the maintenance and improvement of the health of the Canadian population, which is "among the healthiest in the world as measured by longevity, lifestyle and ...

  4. Independent Healthcare Providers Network - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN), formerly known as the NHS Partners Network, is a representative body for independent sector healthcare providers in the United Kingdom. The body was formed in 2005 to provide a voice for private health companies, and was initially made up of organisations involved in the government's ...

  5. Sézary syndrome - Wikipedia

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  6. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Identified weaknesses of Canada's system were comparatively higher infant mortality rate, the prevalence of chronic conditions, long wait times, poor availability of after-hours care, and a lack of prescription drugs coverage. [103] An increasing problem in Canada's health system is a shortage of healthcare professionals and hospital capacity.

  7. Green Shield Canada - Wikipedia

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    GSC's was founded in 1957 in Windsor, Ontario. The founder, pharmacist Bill Wilkinson, and four other pharmacists created Canada's first pre-paid drug plan, and started the company as Prescription Services Inc. [4] [5] GSC policies focus on prioritizing evidence-based treatments, [6] [7] preventive care [8] and claims management strategies.

  8. Canadian Fraternal Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Fraternal Association is a society composed of the representatives of seventeen of the prominent friendly societies of Canada. ... "Frank E. Hand". The New York Times. April 23, 1944. p. 41.; Former president of Canadian Fraternal Association "Oppose Fraternal Societies; Canadians Trying to Keep American Organizations Out".

  9. National Benefit Authority - Wikipedia

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    National Benefit Authority (NBA) is the largest Disability Tax Credit service provider in Canada, [2] and a founding member of the Association of Canadian Disability Benefit Professionals (ACDBP). Based in Toronto , National Benefit Authority assists clients across Canada in applying for the credit [ 3 ] in exchange for a 30% share of the credit.