Health Inquiry: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First and [-second] Sessions ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 3151 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 83
Page 1916
... admissions that would not be admitted if they did not have insurance . That is partly due to the fact that most of the insurance for physicians ' services do not include diagnostic work and X - rays , and so on , outside of the hospital ...
... admissions that would not be admitted if they did not have insurance . That is partly due to the fact that most of the insurance for physicians ' services do not include diagnostic work and X - rays , and so on , outside of the hospital ...
Page 1922
... admission to local residents or at least give priority to them . Mr. SPRINGER . Doctor , what was the evidence before the President's Commission , as to the numerical shortage of doctors ? Dr. CLARK . That is a difficult question . We ...
... admission to local residents or at least give priority to them . Mr. SPRINGER . Doctor , what was the evidence before the President's Commission , as to the numerical shortage of doctors ? Dr. CLARK . That is a difficult question . We ...
Page 1938
... admission to State medical schools where the legislature or the Government has required the school to accept only State residents , or at least give high priority to State residents . In some cases this policy is said to have resulted ...
... admission to State medical schools where the legislature or the Government has required the school to accept only State residents , or at least give high priority to State residents . In some cases this policy is said to have resulted ...
Page 2072
... the family income group over $ 7,500 of the hospital admission rate is equal for those with some insurance and those without insur- ance . Hospital admissions by income groups reveal a great difference between 2072 HEALTH INQUIRY.
... the family income group over $ 7,500 of the hospital admission rate is equal for those with some insurance and those without insur- ance . Hospital admissions by income groups reveal a great difference between 2072 HEALTH INQUIRY.
Page 2073
... admission rate : Urban ... Rural nonfarm . Rural farm ... . Location Hospital admission per 100 people With insurance 12 14 17 Without insurance 9 11 The hospital admission rate by locations is important . It indicates that , for people ...
... admission rate : Urban ... Rural nonfarm . Rural farm ... . Location Hospital admission per 100 people With insurance 12 14 17 Without insurance 9 11 The hospital admission rate by locations is important . It indicates that , for people ...
Common terms and phrases
14 days 25 Wife absences administration admission American Hospital Association American Medical Association amount areas average bill Blue Cross plans Blue Shield certificate CHAIRMAN charges circulatory system CLARK coinsurance commission committee contract coverage covered deductible dental dentists dependent disability diseases doctors DOLLIVER eligible employees enrolled facilities family income Federal Government fees funds gross cost HALE Health Information Foundation HESELTON hospital insurance hospital service illness income groups incurred individual injury insurance benefits insurance plans John Hancock Labor Health Institute LORBER major medical expense MARTIN maximum median medical services medicine ment million nurses obstetrical organization paid participating patient payable payment PELLY period personal health services physicians population prepayment problem question received reinsurance room and board schedule SORG SPRINGER statement subscriber surgeon survey TABLE THORNBERRY tion Universal Pictures Co voluntary health insurance WILLIAMSON X-ray