Now, it is my opinion that the dear thing only wants freedom, rest, and care.
Patients are blamed for wanting too much care and being heedless of the costs.
You'd better have a fully paid mortgage on a pricey house if you want good care.
The marketplace is me, and you, and everyone else who wants medical care.
I want nothing but to stay and take care of you!
But for those who want comprehensive care, it's very good.
The answers have showed that, in order of priority, families want clean water, medical care and education.
Most of us, I suggest, do not want 'intensive care' when our time is nigh.
If you want additional or more expensive care, you can top up the amount from your own funds.
For example, she said, patients often say they do not want extraordinary care when all hope is gone.