Medicare-medicaid administrative and reimbursement reform: hearings before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, second session, on S. 3205 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... efficient and economical , or we reduce benefits . We have just too many worthwhile demands on the federal dollar to be able to allocate increasingly disproportionate amounts to Medicare and Medicaid . There is , of course , another ...
... efficient and economical , or we reduce benefits . We have just too many worthwhile demands on the federal dollar to be able to allocate increasingly disproportionate amounts to Medicare and Medicaid . There is , of course , another ...
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... efficient and economical delivery of health care services covered under medicare and medicaid by ( i ) eliminating excess bed capacity , or ( ii ) discontinuing an underutilized service for which there are adequate alternative sources ...
... efficient and economical delivery of health care services covered under medicare and medicaid by ( i ) eliminating excess bed capacity , or ( ii ) discontinuing an underutilized service for which there are adequate alternative sources ...
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... efficient to have such services furnished by such hospital ( or by others under arrangement with them made by the hospital ) than to have them furnished by another party . " . ( 2 ) Section 1842 ( b ) ( 3A ) of such Act , as added by ...
... efficient to have such services furnished by such hospital ( or by others under arrangement with them made by the hospital ) than to have them furnished by another party . " . ( 2 ) Section 1842 ( b ) ( 3A ) of such Act , as added by ...
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... efficient and economical , or we reduce benefits . We have just too many worthwhile demands on the Federal dollar to be able to allocate increasingly disproportionate amounts to medi- care and medicaid . There is , of course , another ...
... efficient and economical , or we reduce benefits . We have just too many worthwhile demands on the Federal dollar to be able to allocate increasingly disproportionate amounts to medi- care and medicaid . There is , of course , another ...
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... do not necessarily solve problems . On the one hand , combining these programs organizationally is a way to increase standardization and coordination . It could lead to more efficient management and a more consistent system . But 32.
... do not necessarily solve problems . On the one hand , combining these programs organizationally is a way to increase standardization and coordination . It could lead to more efficient management and a more consistent system . But 32.
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