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 2053
... delivery should be may be begun by considering the problems under the current system . ( a ) Financial burden on the elderly . - Long term care necessarily costs more than most elderly people can afford on their own . Private insurance ...
... delivery should be may be begun by considering the problems under the current system . ( a ) Financial burden on the elderly . - Long term care necessarily costs more than most elderly people can afford on their own . Private insurance ...
Page 2056
... delivery of long - term care are also created by the payment systems to providers under current Government pro- grams . In our view these payment systems neither provide incentives to high - quality care , nor protect the Government ...
... delivery of long - term care are also created by the payment systems to providers under current Government pro- grams . In our view these payment systems neither provide incentives to high - quality care , nor protect the Government ...
Page 2058
... delivery , ANHA is aware of its responsibility to encourage and support a progam of National Health Insurance which includes comprehensive coverage of long term care . As one part of our effort to meet this responsibility , ANHA several ...
... delivery , ANHA is aware of its responsibility to encourage and support a progam of National Health Insurance which includes comprehensive coverage of long term care . As one part of our effort to meet this responsibility , ANHA several ...
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... delivery , especially where it has committed itself to bear a portion of those costs . We believe , however , that the primary factor in determining which of several alternative types of care are provided should be the individual ...
... delivery , especially where it has committed itself to bear a portion of those costs . We believe , however , that the primary factor in determining which of several alternative types of care are provided should be the individual ...
Page 2061
... delivery of long term health care . In our view these payment systems neither provide incentives to high quality care , nor protect the government against unreasonable costs , nor assure providers of fair compensation for their services ...
... delivery of long term health care . In our view these payment systems neither provide incentives to high quality care , nor protect the government against unreasonable costs , nor assure providers of fair compensation for their services ...
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