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  2. Safety net - Wikipedia

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    A safety net is a type of net designed to protect people from injury after falling from heights by limiting the distance they fall, and dissipating the impact energy. The term also refers to devices for arresting falling or flying objects for the safety of people beyond or below the net.

  3. Safety net (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A safety net is a net that protects people who fall from height. Safety net may also refer to: "Safety Net", a 1986 single by Shop Assistants; Safety net hospital, a U.S. hospital type that provides healthcare regardless of insurance status; SafetyNET p, a standard for Ethernet-based fieldbus communication

  4. Social safety net - Wikipedia

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    A social safety net (SSN) consists of non-contributory assistance existing to improve lives of vulnerable families and individuals experiencing poverty and destitution. Examples of SSNs are previously-contributory social pensions , in-kind and food transfers, conditional and unconditional cash transfers, fee waivers, public works, and school ...

  5. IMF managing director on AI's impact: New social safety nets ...

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    Those social safety nets may need a hefty amount of funds if the IMF's findings are any indication. About 40% of global employment is exposed to AI, according to the IMF. In advanced economies ...

  6. Life net - Wikipedia

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    A life net on display at the Napa Firefighters Museum in Napa, California. Vancouver fireman jumping into life net (1910) A life net, also known as a Browder Life Safety Net or jumping sheet, [1] is a type of rescue equipment formerly used by firefighters. When used in the proper conditions, it allowed people on upper floors of burning ...

  7. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The social safety net refers to those providers that organize and deliver a significant level of health care and other needed services to the uninsured, Medicaid, and other vulnerable patients. [15] This is important given that the uninsured rate for Americans is still high after the advent of the Affordable Care Act, with a rate of 10.9%, or ...

  8. Safety net hospital - Wikipedia

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    Safety net hospitals oftentimes find themselves in difficult financial positions due to the vulnerable financial state of the patients and lack of sufficient federal, state and local funding; safety net hospitals have high rates of Medicaid and Medicare payers [8] [9] [1] (Medicaid has unreliable/insufficient processes of government to hospital repayment [8]) and a large proportion of safety ...

  9. WordWeb - Wikipedia

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    The thesaurus is integrated into the dictionary. Under each definition, various related words are shown, including: Synonyms; Antonyms; Hyponyms ('play' lists several subtypes of play, including 'passion play') Hypernyms ('daisy' is listed as a type of 'flower') Constituents (under 'forest', listed parts include 'tree' and 'underbrush')