National Health Insurance: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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Page 2055
... cost of a night in an ordi- nary hotel . Nevertheless , these costs continued over a period of time are more than ... cost which averages less than 25 percent of the cost of hospital care . Although nursing home care is the primary ...
... cost of a night in an ordi- nary hotel . Nevertheless , these costs continued over a period of time are more than ... cost which averages less than 25 percent of the cost of hospital care . Although nursing home care is the primary ...
Page 2058
... cost of the high quality long term care . The daily charge for nursing home care , which in- cludes full - time nursing services , rehabilitation , social and recreational programs and room and board is typically less than the cost of a ...
... cost of the high quality long term care . The daily charge for nursing home care , which in- cludes full - time nursing services , rehabilitation , social and recreational programs and room and board is typically less than the cost of a ...
Page 2059
... cost to him which he can afford . Were such legislation to be enacted , it would provide elderly citizens with the ... cost which averages less than 25 per cent of the cost of hospital care . Unfortunately , due chiefly to a lack of ...
... cost to him which he can afford . Were such legislation to be enacted , it would provide elderly citizens with the ... cost which averages less than 25 per cent of the cost of hospital care . Unfortunately , due chiefly to a lack of ...
Page 2061
... cost - finding re- quirements , results in retroactive denial of payments , and offers little incentive for institutions to hold down costs . Only by implementing simplified prospective payment methods which are based on predetermined ...
... cost - finding re- quirements , results in retroactive denial of payments , and offers little incentive for institutions to hold down costs . Only by implementing simplified prospective payment methods which are based on predetermined ...
Page 2063
... cost considerations beyond the facility's control are not weighed against it . For example , providers in higher cost metropolitan areas should not be required to compete in cost savings with those who operate in lower cost rural areas ...
... cost considerations beyond the facility's control are not weighed against it . For example , providers in higher cost metropolitan areas should not be required to compete in cost savings with those who operate in lower cost rural areas ...
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