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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... recommendation that the Secretary establish , in such amounts reasonable in relation to prior or prospec- tive usage of ... recommend or the Secretary may , in his discretion , approve a lump - sum payment in lieu of periodic allowances ...
... recommendation that the Secretary establish , in such amounts reasonable in relation to prior or prospec- tive usage of ... recommend or the Secretary may , in his discretion , approve a lump - sum payment in lieu of periodic allowances ...
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... recommend that the publicity of quality control findings should be continued with the following modifications : More emphasis should be placed on publicizing in each jurisdiction the record of that single jurisdiction . Public ...
... recommend that the publicity of quality control findings should be continued with the following modifications : More emphasis should be placed on publicizing in each jurisdiction the record of that single jurisdiction . Public ...
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... recommend that the Federal Government assume the full cost of the development and operation of these management information systems . ( 2 ) With respect to the specific requirement that medicaid eligibility be re- determined every 6 ...
... recommend that the Federal Government assume the full cost of the development and operation of these management information systems . ( 2 ) With respect to the specific requirement that medicaid eligibility be re- determined every 6 ...
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... ACCOM- PANIED BY ROBERT E. IFFERT , JR . , ASSISTANT DIRECTOR , AND ROBERT HUGHES , ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Mr. AHART . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . ( 91 ) 75-502-76—7 association would recommend , however , that malpractice insurance premiums.
... ACCOM- PANIED BY ROBERT E. IFFERT , JR . , ASSISTANT DIRECTOR , AND ROBERT HUGHES , ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Mr. AHART . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . ( 91 ) 75-502-76—7 association would recommend , however , that malpractice insurance premiums.
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... recommends that S. 3205 state that hospitals be classified by type and size , that explicit guidelines of intent be provided in the committee report and that a " National Technical Advisory Board " be appointed to recommend and evaluate ...
... recommends that S. 3205 state that hospitals be classified by type and size , that explicit guidelines of intent be provided in the committee report and that a " National Technical Advisory Board " be appointed to recommend and evaluate ...
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