Costs and Delivery of Health Services to Older Americans: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First [and Second] Session[s].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 846 pages |
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... living in the squalor of poverty and obviously it is difficult , if not impossible , for many of them to meet the deductibles and coinsurance features of the medical law . The leaders of our over 2,000 affiliated clubs have told us they ...
... living in the squalor of poverty and obviously it is difficult , if not impossible , for many of them to meet the deductibles and coinsurance features of the medical law . The leaders of our over 2,000 affiliated clubs have told us they ...
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... living on shamefully inadequate incomes , it is a hardship to pay for major operations and treatment out of pocket and then wait weeks or months for medicare reimbursement . Even though that delay is now being reduced , there are areas ...
... living on shamefully inadequate incomes , it is a hardship to pay for major operations and treatment out of pocket and then wait weeks or months for medicare reimbursement . Even though that delay is now being reduced , there are areas ...
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... living on reduced income to be able to borrow money from other sources . This in general concludes my statement . We do feel that there is a real need to take care of the holes in the medicare umbrella and we think there is a real need ...
... living on reduced income to be able to borrow money from other sources . This in general concludes my statement . We do feel that there is a real need to take care of the holes in the medicare umbrella and we think there is a real need ...
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... living , new drugs and medical techniques , new discov- eries , etc. , will promote increased longevity , emphasize management of chronic diseases , and further the specialization of the medical and paramedical pro- fessions . These ...
... living , new drugs and medical techniques , new discov- eries , etc. , will promote increased longevity , emphasize management of chronic diseases , and further the specialization of the medical and paramedical pro- fessions . These ...
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... living with his wife in a public housing project , was not one which could help him . It would have in- capacitated him . Suppose he had tried to go to the 10 clinics . One can readily predict what would have happened . He would have ...
... living with his wife in a public housing project , was not one which could help him . It would have in- capacitated him . Suppose he had tried to go to the 10 clinics . One can readily predict what would have happened . He would have ...
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