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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... individual over the age of 65 who cannot pay for these needed services himself . The medical profession believes that this potential should be realized to the fullest possible extent , and has worked and will continue to work to achieve ...
... individual over the age of 65 who cannot pay for these needed services himself . The medical profession believes that this potential should be realized to the fullest possible extent , and has worked and will continue to work to achieve ...
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... individual , and to prescribe , by regulation , the sort of services these shall be , is to give the Secretary a blank check signed by Congress , with no payee shown and no amount specified . There is also the matter of hospital and ...
... individual , and to prescribe , by regulation , the sort of services these shall be , is to give the Secretary a blank check signed by Congress , with no payee shown and no amount specified . There is also the matter of hospital and ...
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... individual income of their own . Any effort to evaluate the financial situation of the aged must take two facts into account : First , income is not a valid single yardstick for measuring the financial resources of the elderly . Second ...
... individual income of their own . Any effort to evaluate the financial situation of the aged must take two facts into account : First , income is not a valid single yardstick for measuring the financial resources of the elderly . Second ...
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... individual freedom . To be candid , Mr. Chairman , we feel that the Federal Govern- ment is once more seeking to broaden the scope of its encroachment . The steady drift of the Federal Government into areas of ac- tivity in which it ...
... individual freedom . To be candid , Mr. Chairman , we feel that the Federal Govern- ment is once more seeking to broaden the scope of its encroachment . The steady drift of the Federal Government into areas of ac- tivity in which it ...
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... individual contribution . Reduce any single one of these components , and the total is thereby reduced . There is no precise method of measuring this quality , for medical practice is -- and always will be -- as much an art as a science ...
... individual contribution . Reduce any single one of these components , and the total is thereby reduced . There is no precise method of measuring this quality , for medical practice is -- and always will be -- as much an art as a science ...
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