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  2. Bupa - Wikipedia

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    Bupa UK Insurance is a health insurer in the UK, with 2.3m customers. Bupa Dental Care is a leading provider of private dentistry with 480 dental centres across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Bupa Care Services cares for around 6,000 residents in 123 care homes, and 10 Richmond care villages in the UK.

  3. Application for employment - Wikipedia

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    Application forms are the second most common hiring instrument next to personal interviews. [9] Companies will occasionally use two types of application forms, short and long. [citation needed] They help companies with initial screening and the longer form can be used for other purposes as well [clarify]. The answers that applicants choose to ...

  4. Biographical Information Blanks - Wikipedia

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    Biographical Information Blank (BIB) is a type of assessment that uses biodata in employee recruitment to help determine which of several candidates should be hired for a job. [1] Originally companies would take the information from their job applications forms to see what would be useful in predicting the job performance of employees. Over ...

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  6. Niva Bupa - Wikipedia

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    Niva Bupa Health Insurance Company Limited (Niva Bupa) is an Indian health insurance company, founded in 2008. It is headquartered in New Delhi, India.Niva Bupa Health Insurance Company Ltd. (formerly known was Max Bupa Health Insurance Company Limited) is a joint venture between Fettle Tone LLP (an affiliate of True North Fund VI LLP), an Indian private equity firm, and the UK based ...

  7. Universal health care - Wikipedia

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    The first move towards a national health insurance system was launched in Germany in 1883, with the Sickness Insurance Law. Industrial employers were mandated to provide injury and illness insurance for their low-wage workers, and the system was funded and administered by employees and employers through "sick funds", which were drawn from deductions in workers' wages and from employers ...