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description:
Target on behalf of whom the service happens, but that is not necessarily present
in the service. Can occur together with direct target to indicate that a target is
both, as in the case where the patient is the indirect beneficiary of a service rendered
to a family member, e.g. counseling or given home care instructions. This concept
includes a participant, such as a covered party, who derives benefits from a service
act covered by a coverage act.
Note that the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening
denoted by the verb in the clause. Thus, a patient who has no coverage under a policy
or program may be a beneficiary of a health service while not being the beneficiary
of coverage for that service.
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