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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Page 1310
... percent - which is the present rate - which is $ 12 . It is an increase of one - fourth of 1 percent of the total $ 5,200 , which is $ 13 . This is a $ 25 increase . Those presently at a $ 5,200 wage level paying on $ 4,800 pay $ 144 ...
... percent - which is the present rate - which is $ 12 . It is an increase of one - fourth of 1 percent of the total $ 5,200 , which is $ 13 . This is a $ 25 increase . Those presently at a $ 5,200 wage level paying on $ 4,800 pay $ 144 ...
Page 1383
... per cent of persons 65 and older had health insurance coverage of any kind . But by the middle of 1961 more than 50 per cent owned some kind of coverage , according to estimates of the Health Insurance Association of America . By ...
... per cent of persons 65 and older had health insurance coverage of any kind . But by the middle of 1961 more than 50 per cent owned some kind of coverage , according to estimates of the Health Insurance Association of America . By ...
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... percent of whom will be covered by social security . The percentage of persons over 65 receiving old - age assistance ( 22 percent in 1950 ) dropped to 15 percent in 1959 . By 1970 , it is expected that this percentage will be 11 . 8 ...
... percent of whom will be covered by social security . The percentage of persons over 65 receiving old - age assistance ( 22 percent in 1950 ) dropped to 15 percent in 1959 . By 1970 , it is expected that this percentage will be 11 . 8 ...
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... percent and other benefit costs 6 percent . ( 4 ) The table of the revised cost estimates on page 16 does not include the costs for administration which are another 5 percent or $ 53 million . ( 5 ) Most important of all is the great ...
... percent and other benefit costs 6 percent . ( 4 ) The table of the revised cost estimates on page 16 does not include the costs for administration which are another 5 percent or $ 53 million . ( 5 ) Most important of all is the great ...
Page 1452
... percent of $ 7.50 ) ( p . 14 ) . With the same total population this gives an annual cost of $ 21,375,000 , more than 100 percent higher than the HEW figure of $ 10 million . Sufficient information is not available to enable us to try ...
... percent of $ 7.50 ) ( p . 14 ) . With the same total population this gives an annual cost of $ 21,375,000 , more than 100 percent higher than the HEW figure of $ 10 million . Sufficient information is not available to enable us to try ...
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