Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1989: Department of Health and Human ServicesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... activities is $ 220 million in budget authority for automatic data processing and telecommunications activities and $ 762.2 million for the Disability State Agencies . Automatic Data Processing ( ADP ) and Telecommunications SSA expects ...
... activities is $ 220 million in budget authority for automatic data processing and telecommunications activities and $ 762.2 million for the Disability State Agencies . Automatic Data Processing ( ADP ) and Telecommunications SSA expects ...
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... activities . Based on a survey taken in April 1988 , that number has increased to 90. It is unknown at this time what union- related work will cost the Social Security trust funds in FY 1989. Given recent history , there is no ...
... activities . Based on a survey taken in April 1988 , that number has increased to 90. It is unknown at this time what union- related work will cost the Social Security trust funds in FY 1989. Given recent history , there is no ...
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... activities of the fiscal intermediaries . The total FY 1989 request of $ 1.8 billion is made up of $ 0.1 billion appropriated from general funds and $ 1.7 billion authorized to be transferred from the Medicare trust funds . Amounts are ...
... activities of the fiscal intermediaries . The total FY 1989 request of $ 1.8 billion is made up of $ 0.1 billion appropriated from general funds and $ 1.7 billion authorized to be transferred from the Medicare trust funds . Amounts are ...
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... activities to implement new medical review screens to help hold down Part B costs and hence the premium , increase the number of medically trained carrier professionals , focus prepayment reviews on high dollar and frequently performed ...
... activities to implement new medical review screens to help hold down Part B costs and hence the premium , increase the number of medically trained carrier professionals , focus prepayment reviews on high dollar and frequently performed ...
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... activities of the fiscal inter- mediaries . We request for next fiscal year , $ 1.8 billion . RESEARCH The sum of ... activities to make sure we are paying appropriately for appropriate services and we are investing in a number of ...
... activities of the fiscal inter- mediaries . We request for next fiscal year , $ 1.8 billion . RESEARCH The sum of ... activities to make sure we are paying appropriately for appropriate services and we are investing in a number of ...
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