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payer
/ ˈpeɪə /
noun
- a person who pays
- the person named in a commercial paper as responsible for its payment on redemption
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In 2022, Newsom created the Office of Health Care Affordability to set limits on healthcare spending and impose penalties on industry payers and providers that fail to meet targets.
The NCA said that, in total, Shiner received around £3 million in the value of the contract and that the ensuing Al-Sweady inquiry cost the tax payer £24 million.
Ofgem has outlined options to change standing charges and asked energy suppliers, consumer groups and household bill payers to give their views., external This consultation closed on 20 September.
For a company that electronically dispatches healthcare claims from providers to payers, it’s done remarkably well.
He would have received around £200,000 of licence fee payers’ money over the five months after the BBC knew he had been arrested in November, and before he was given the space to resign.
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