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 2059
... patient has a living spouse , he or she will also be reduced to poverty . In view of these considerations , there is ... patient's health which accompanies that delay - substantially reduces the likelihood that rehabilitative techniques ...
... patient has a living spouse , he or she will also be reduced to poverty . In view of these considerations , there is ... patient's health which accompanies that delay - substantially reduces the likelihood that rehabilitative techniques ...
Page 2060
... Patient's needs should predominate .-- It is the position of the American Nursing Home Association that these alternative types of long term care services should be available to all elderly Americans with the minimum of arti- ficial ...
... Patient's needs should predominate .-- It is the position of the American Nursing Home Association that these alternative types of long term care services should be available to all elderly Americans with the minimum of arti- ficial ...
Page 2074
... patient is all too often ignorant of the adequacy of his care . Lastly , a free market assumes responsiveness of supply to changes in demand ; yet the time involved to train a physician or build a hospital , and the even greater ...
... patient is all too often ignorant of the adequacy of his care . Lastly , a free market assumes responsiveness of supply to changes in demand ; yet the time involved to train a physician or build a hospital , and the even greater ...
Page 2075
... patient than to his benefit . Excluding certain outpatient diagnostic services , for example , forces doctors to admit patients to hospitals so that those services , although more costly on an in- patient basis , are covered ; or ...
... patient than to his benefit . Excluding certain outpatient diagnostic services , for example , forces doctors to admit patients to hospitals so that those services , although more costly on an in- patient basis , are covered ; or ...
Page 2077
... patient if the patient pays him directly than if he is reimbursed through a third party carrier or the government ? We would hope not . Also , there is an implication that all those physicians who presently are employed by the ...
... patient if the patient pays him directly than if he is reimbursed through a third party carrier or the government ? We would hope not . Also , there is an implication that all those physicians who presently are employed by the ...
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