Additional material submitted for the record by-Continued Beigel, Allan, M.D., director, Southern Arizona Mental Health Benefit package-National health insurance_ Questions posed by Chairman Rogers and Dr. Beigel's responses – – Beall, Hon. J. Glenn, Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of Maryland, section-by-section analysis of the "Long-Term Care Amendments Appendix C-A model for national health insurance-the Federal employees health benefit program.... Composition of Blue Cross governing boards_ Letter dated April 5, 1976, from Mr. Sibery to Dr. Hyde, pro- fessional staff member, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee re questions posed by Chairman Rogers and Mr. Letter from Mr. McNerney to Chairman Rogers re evaluation of health care systems in various other countries; personnel necessary for possible national health insurance program, public or private; and estimate of loss of jobs in the industry if system goes either public or private.- The increment approach to national health insurance Children's Defense Fund of the Washington Research Project: Attachments to Ms. Schorr's prepared statement: Attachment I-American children are not as healthy as Attachment II-A list of health support services. Letter dated May 3, 1976, from Ms. Schorr to Chairman_Rogers re questions posed by Chairman Rogers and Ms. Schorr's Clovis, William L., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa., letter dated March 24, 1578 Conable, Hon. Barber B., a Representative in Congress from the 784 Table 1-Average annual increases in overall and health care Table 2-Federal outlays for health services, 1977 and 1981.. Table 3-Total national spending (private and public) for personal health services, 1977 and 1981.. Use of excess profits tax to influence health care costs.. Council of Community Hospitals, John F. Horty, president, statement. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, appendixes to Mr. Miller's prepared statement: Appendix A-Description of various types of policies or plans to provide catastrophic coverage.. Letter dated March 31, 1976, from Mr. Miller to Dr. Hyde, Table 1.-Number of people with private health insurance by 213 213 Table III.-Private health insurance, benefits and premiums, 214 Additional material submitted for the record-Continued Ford, Loretta C., R.N., Ed.D., dean, School of Nursing, and director of nursing, University of Rochester Medical Center, attachments to prepared statement: Bibiography Map-Number and location of pediatric and medical nurse Questions posed by Chairman Rogers and Ms. Ford's responses-- Excerpts from a working draft of a source book on cost, utilization, Summary of "Coverage and Utilization of Care for Mental Page 474 475 476 589 660 663 Letter dated February 26, 1976, to Chairman Rogers re advis- 538 540 Health, Education, and Welfare Department: 23 most frequently occurring primary discharge diagnoses-fiscal Amount and percentage distribution of personal health care Comments re physician fees resulting from the use of paramedical Contractor average unit claims processing costs.-- Estimated health expenditures under selected national health Estimates on the number of additional physicians needed under How the tax system might be changed to help control inflation Letter dated April 26, 1976, from Louis M. Hellman, M.D., 299 54 306 453 289 867 289 855 15 1226 451 1313 858 Medicare part A benefit payments by kind of facility- of the Social Security Administration.. 296 451 457 "Research in Health Care Financing-October 1975," publication Results of studies of incentives for institutional providers. 379 464 432 What ORS does and does not produce with respect to the cost 450 Additional material submitted for the record-Continued Heinz, Hon. H. John, III, a Representative in Congress from the Ingram, Weitzman, Mertens & Co., Inc., questions posed by Con- Joint Council of Socio-Economics of Allergy, Robert J. Becker, M.D., president, letter dated February 20, 1976, to Chairman Rogers with position statement attached.. Lauer, Robert E., D.D.S., Columbus, Ohio: Attachments to prepared statement, dental care data..... Lave, Judith R., Ph. D., associate professor of economics and urban Table I-Changes in average cost-1964–73.......... Lee, Philip R., M.D., professor of social medicine and director, health Page 764 1077 1546 690 760 1093 1094 Table 1-Supply of active physicians (M.D.), by specialty: 492 Table 2-Estimates of U.S. population 1975 and 1990- 493 493 493 Table 5-Physician increments required by increases in desired 493 494 494 494 Table 8-Estimated office-based ambulatory care visits potential, Lucey, Hon. Patrick J., Governor, State of Wisconsin, questions Miller, C. Arden, M.D., professor of maternal and child health, 494 495 495 35 265 975 1407 National Association for Mental Health, Inc., Hilda Robbins, chairwoman, public affairs committee, statement.. 1510 National Association of Temporary Services, Inc., William F. Neal, executive vice president, statement.. 1514 National Caucus on the Black Aged, Inc., recommendations from the 1971 White House Conference on Aging.. 780 National Council of Senior Citizens: Health security program. 360 Letter dated February 27, 1976, from Mr. Cruikshank to Chairman Rogers re "Health Care Cost: A Distorted Issue," from the AFL-CIO American Federationist-June 1975.. National Health Law Program, article from the Los Angeles Times entitled, "Ailing poor trapped in bind on Medi-Cal-inadequate payments, red tape cited by doctors unwilling to accept patients"- 365 180 Additional material submitted for the record-Continued National Lutheran Home, Washington, D.C., attachment to Rev- Prudential Insurance Co. of America: Letter dated April 30, 1976, from Mr. Kittredge, senior vice presi- Letter dated May 21, 1976, from William C. White, Jr., vice Rand Corp.: Page 809 1475 817 772 774 1439 356 Attachments to Mr. Newhouse's prepared statement: 1125 1126 1127 Table 4-Estimated increases in demand for various medical 1128 Table 5-Families with doctor office coverage by income, 1129 1130 Table A-1-Hospital utilization by age and income before Table 3-Payments and net benefits under a plan financed 1206 Table 4-Distribution of employer-paid health insurance 1209 Reinhardt, Uwe E., Ph. D., associate professor of economics and public affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs, and Department of Economics, Princeton University: Letter dated March 24, 1976, to Chairman Rogers re reimbursement and regulation of inpatient facilities and reimbursement of physicians... 1076 Tables contained in Dr. Reinhardt's statement: Table 1-National expenditures on physicians' services by 1033 Table 2-Regional differences in health care statistics, 1037 Table 3-Physician-population ratios, patient loads, and 1038 1309 1050 Additional material submitted for the record-Continued Rockefeller Foundation: Health in the United States: 1776-1976.. Page 79 90 1535 The responsibility of the individual... – Roemer, Milton I., M.D., professor, Health Services Administration, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, letter dated May 17, 1976, to Chairman Rogers, with paper attached. 1579 Southern Perinatal Association, George Cassady, M.D., president, letter dated February 3, 1976, to Chairman Rogers with position paper attached....... United Auto Workers, Melvin A. Glasser, director, Social Security Department, letter dated March 29, 1976, to Chairman Rogers re questions posed by Chairman Rogers and Mr. Glasser's responses.. United Hospital Fund of New York, questions posed by Congressman Maguire with Joseph V. Terenzio's and James C. Ingram's responses. 1077 United Societies of Physiotherapists, Inc., Alan Leventhal, Ph. T., chairman, Committee on National Legislative Matters, letter dated March 10, 1976, to Chairman Rogers with statement attached. Washington Business Group on Health, Willis B. Goldbeck, staff director, letter dated February 12, 1976, to Chairman Rogers with dental insurance: survey of WBGH members attached... ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED AT HEARINGS Aetna Life & Casualty, Daniel W. Pettengill, vice president, Group Division. American Hospital Association: Gehrig, Leo J. M.D., senior vice president. Perkins, Woodbury, M.D. American Medical Association: Kelly Robert T., M.D., member, Council on Medical Service. Blue Cross Association: McNerney, Walter J., president. Sibery, D. Eugene, executive vice president. Brookings Institution, Karen Davis, Ph. D., senior fellow. 254 1572 1536 Children's Defense Fund of the Washington Research Project, Lisbeth Bamberger Schorr, consultant. Colorado Foundation for Medical Care, Kenneth A. Platt, M.D., medical director. Committee for National Health Insurance, Isidore S. Falk, chairman. Congressional Budget Office, Alice M. Rivlin Ph. D., Director. Cumberland Regional Health Plan, Dominic DeCencio, Ph. D., executive director. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Morton D. Miller, vice president. Health, Education, and Welfare Department: Altman, Stuart H., Ph. D., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Planning. Gaus, Clifton R., Ph. D., Director, Division of Health Insurance Studies, Goran, Michael J., M.D., Director, Bureau of Quality Assurance, Health Haislip, Gene R., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Health). Mathews, Hon. David, Ph. D., Secretary. Rosenthal, Gerald Ph. D., Director, National Center for Health Services Tierney, Thomas M., Director, Bureau of Health Insurance, Social Security Van Hoek, Robert, M.D., Acting Administrator, Health Services Administra- Weikel, M. Keith, Ph. D. Commissioner, Medical Services Administration, Health Security Action Council, Isidire S. Falk, member. |