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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... fact that most people over 65 have very meager retirement incomes and limited personal savings , and they simply ... fact to recognize , and it is an established fact , is that all our people need this bill . It helps young workers to ...
... fact that most people over 65 have very meager retirement incomes and limited personal savings , and they simply ... fact to recognize , and it is an established fact , is that all our people need this bill . It helps young workers to ...
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... fact that hospitals will not be forced to participate in this program and that its beneficiaries will have freedom ... facts or demonstrating that they have failed to comprehend the full implications of the proposal . Interns and ...
... fact that hospitals will not be forced to participate in this program and that its beneficiaries will have freedom ... facts or demonstrating that they have failed to comprehend the full implications of the proposal . Interns and ...
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... Facts are facts , and it is the intention of this Committee , as we understand it , to deal with facts-- not fictions or misapprehensions -- in its consideration of this legisla- tion . In our opinion , the supporters of H.R. 4222 build ...
... Facts are facts , and it is the intention of this Committee , as we understand it , to deal with facts-- not fictions or misapprehensions -- in its consideration of this legisla- tion . In our opinion , the supporters of H.R. 4222 build ...
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... facts and figures indeed spoke for themselves , this Committee would be justified in concluding that the older people of this country were the victims of universal poverty . The fact is that they are not . Some of the aged are indigent ...
... facts and figures indeed spoke for themselves , this Committee would be justified in concluding that the older people of this country were the victims of universal poverty . The fact is that they are not . Some of the aged are indigent ...
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... facts which have emerged from the foregoing dis- cussion ; for the decision of Congress to legislate or refuse to legis ... fact , are self - sufficient financially and therefore capable of paying the costs of their own health care . ( 4 ) ...
... facts which have emerged from the foregoing dis- cussion ; for the decision of Congress to legislate or refuse to legis ... fact , are self - sufficient financially and therefore capable of paying the costs of their own health care . ( 4 ) ...
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