Health Care Reform: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, Part 12U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 |
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... position make every effort to designate one spokesperson to represent them in order for the Subcommittee to hear as many points of view as possible . Witnesses are reminded that the Subcommittee has held extensive hearings on various ...
... position make every effort to designate one spokesperson to represent them in order for the Subcommittee to hear as many points of view as possible . Witnesses are reminded that the Subcommittee has held extensive hearings on various ...
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... positions in the United States , with a grad- uate medical education budget of about $ 200 million a year . The size of the VA's education financing would give it a strong voice in specialist training policies were it to seek changes ...
... positions in the United States , with a grad- uate medical education budget of about $ 200 million a year . The size of the VA's education financing would give it a strong voice in specialist training policies were it to seek changes ...
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... position to partic- ipate in the full range of diagnoses and pharmacotherapies , because the great majority occurred in the hospital . Today , much in the way of diag- nostic imaging , biochemical testing and drug therapy for cardiac ...
... position to partic- ipate in the full range of diagnoses and pharmacotherapies , because the great majority occurred in the hospital . Today , much in the way of diag- nostic imaging , biochemical testing and drug therapy for cardiac ...
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... positions in graduate medical education should be limited to the number of gradu- ates from accredited medical schools in the United States in the most recent year . This recommendation , when coupled to the three - year - or - first ...
... positions in graduate medical education should be limited to the number of gradu- ates from accredited medical schools in the United States in the most recent year . This recommendation , when coupled to the three - year - or - first ...
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... positions on a national basis ( including the number of International Medical Graduates ( IMGs ) ) and maintaining the appropriate number of generalists and subspecialists ; allocating residency positions by specialty and subspecialty ...
... positions on a national basis ( including the number of International Medical Graduates ( IMGs ) ) and maintaining the appropriate number of generalists and subspecialists ; allocating residency positions by specialty and subspecialty ...
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Page 158 - ... intended to secure the individual from the arbitrary exercise of the powers of government, unrestrained by the established principles of private rights and distributive justice.
Page 148 - ... termination of aid pending resolution of a controversy over eligibility may deprive an eligible recipient of the very means by which to live while he waits.
Page 148 - First, the private interest that will be affected by the official action; second, the risk of an erroneous deprivation of such interest through the procedures used, and the probable value, if any, of additional or substitute procedural safeguards; and finally, the Government's interest, including the function involved and the fiscal and administrative burdens that the additional or substitute procedural requirement would entail.
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Page 158 - our cases have recognized that the Due Process Clauses generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure life, liberty, or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual.
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Page 153 - Labor regulations require that decisions on review be made "promptly," generally within 60 days. Plans may extend the time period for response to 120 days after receipt of the request for review if there are special circumstances, such as the need to hold a hearing or to wait for a meeting of the board of trustees. A request for review that is not acted upon within 120 days is deemed to be denied, and the claimant may seek judicial review.37 Participants and beneficiaries have hurt by the restrictions...