Health Services for the Aged Under the Social Security Insurance System: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4222; a Bill to Provide for Payment for Hospital Services, Skilled Nursing Home Services, and Home Health Services Furnished to Aged Beneficiaries Under the Old-age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Program, and for Other Purposes and on Similar Proposals, Volumes 3-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 2281 pages |
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... basic principles in drafting legislation affecting the system . Among these principles have been those providing that bene- fits should bear some relation to the individual's earnings , and that benefits should be paid in cash , not in ...
... basic principles in drafting legislation affecting the system . Among these principles have been those providing that bene- fits should bear some relation to the individual's earnings , and that benefits should be paid in cash , not in ...
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... basic and post - graduate education . Today , medical students from all over the world come to the United States . The quality of medical education in American schools is unsur- passed anywhere . The qualifications of the American ...
... basic and post - graduate education . Today , medical students from all over the world come to the United States . The quality of medical education in American schools is unsur- passed anywhere . The qualifications of the American ...
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... basic foundation of pro- tection against want and destitution . On this " floor of protection , " as it has been called , it was expected that individuals and employers would build additional security programs and retirement plans ...
... basic foundation of pro- tection against want and destitution . On this " floor of protection , " as it has been called , it was expected that individuals and employers would build additional security programs and retirement plans ...
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... under H. R. 4222 be 11- mited to the aged ? How long will the original intention of providing a basic floor of protection survive ? How inflationary is this entire method of financing ? Will 54 - HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE AGED 1367.
... under H. R. 4222 be 11- mited to the aged ? How long will the original intention of providing a basic floor of protection survive ? How inflationary is this entire method of financing ? Will 54 - HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE AGED 1367.
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... basic income for those over 65 who are unable , without help , to meet the costs of daily living . In January , only seven of those states did not have a formal vendor payment medical care pro- gram for OAA recipients , and those seven ...
... basic income for those over 65 who are unable , without help , to meet the costs of daily living . In January , only seven of those states did not have a formal vendor payment medical care pro- gram for OAA recipients , and those seven ...
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