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
... receive more appropriate care , that care could be provided at a cost which averages less than 25 percent of the cost of hospital care . Although nursing home care is the primary concern of our asso- ciation , we recognize the need to ...
... receive more appropriate care , that care could be provided at a cost which averages less than 25 percent of the cost of hospital care . Although nursing home care is the primary concern of our asso- ciation , we recognize the need to ...
Page 2056
... receive its bene- fits . However , we are concerned that no apparent provision has been made for those , including the mentally retarded , who require long- term mental health care . Since the Mills - Kennedy bill would abolish the ...
... receive its bene- fits . However , we are concerned that no apparent provision has been made for those , including the mentally retarded , who require long- term mental health care . Since the Mills - Kennedy bill would abolish the ...
Page 2057
... receive medicare benefits . Consistent with our view that coverage of the mentally retarded and mentally ill must continue under any Federal program which replaces medicaid , we believe that inpatient mental health services should be ...
... receive medicare benefits . Consistent with our view that coverage of the mentally retarded and mentally ill must continue under any Federal program which replaces medicaid , we believe that inpatient mental health services should be ...
Page 2059
... receive more appropriate care , that care could be pro- vided at a cost which averages less than 25 per cent of the cost of hospital care . Unfortunately , due chiefly to a lack of information , few patients , and for that matter , few ...
... receive more appropriate care , that care could be pro- vided at a cost which averages less than 25 per cent of the cost of hospital care . Unfortunately , due chiefly to a lack of information , few patients , and for that matter , few ...
Page 2073
... received . Also , private insurance has proved to be an equitable and cost - efficient means of financing health care . Comment The underlying fallacy in this argument is the assumption that the medical care market is governed by the ...
... received . Also , private insurance has proved to be an equitable and cost - efficient means of financing health care . Comment The underlying fallacy in this argument is the assumption that the medical care market is governed by the ...
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