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  • Enjoy it he did, but principally for Steward's sake.

    CHAPTER XVIII 2010

  • He turned half around as he flumped himself down with a sigh of relief, and, with a red flash of tongue, kissed Steward's foot.

    CHAPTER VI 2010

  • For complicated procedures not offered by Steward's community hospitals, they could use Partners' high-profile Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital.

    Steward Health Takes Insurer Role Anna Wilde Mathews 2011

  • Michael, in Steward's arms, was snarling and growling intimidatingly, not merely at the cow whale but at all the hostile and menacing universe that had thrown panic into the two-legged gods of his floating world.

    CHAPTER XV 2010

  • He says he expects to see more products like Steward's and Sutter.

    Steward Health Takes Insurer Role Anna Wilde Mathews 2011

  • For children, consumers could also use pediatricians from Steward's competitor, Partners HealthCare.

    Steward Health Takes Insurer Role Anna Wilde Mathews 2011

  • Massachusetts has some of the country's highest health-coverage costs, but around the country, medical providers have begun experimenting with similar models, not all as restrictive as Steward's.

    Steward Health Takes Insurer Role Anna Wilde Mathews 2011

  • The quality checks "by definition keep us on the straight and narrow," Dr. de la Torre said, and he added Steward's system, which is integrated using an electronic medical record, will help improve care and hold down costs.

    Steward Health Takes Insurer Role Anna Wilde Mathews 2011

  • "It's keeping the care in the community, where it's less expensive," said Ralph de la Torre , Steward's chief executive.

    Steward Health Takes Insurer Role Anna Wilde Mathews 2011

  • Michael obeyed -- not crouching cringingly, but trotting eagerly, gladly, to Steward's feet.

    CHAPTER VI 2010

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