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 |
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Page 1937
... coverage insurance so that people as a whole can get coverage without fear and financial worry to keep them away from the doctors and preventive medicine . Dr. CLARK . Well certainly the Health Insurance Plan in New York would not have ...
... coverage insurance so that people as a whole can get coverage without fear and financial worry to keep them away from the doctors and preventive medicine . Dr. CLARK . Well certainly the Health Insurance Plan in New York would not have ...
Page 1942
... Coverage in the United States " as of December 31 , 1952 , shows that at the end of that year 91,667,000 people had some sort of hospital expense coverage ; that 73,161,000 people had some sort of surgical - expense insurance ; that ...
... Coverage in the United States " as of December 31 , 1952 , shows that at the end of that year 91,667,000 people had some sort of hospital expense coverage ; that 73,161,000 people had some sort of surgical - expense insurance ; that ...
Page 1943
... coverage for the dependents of employees . Later in 1946 the surgical schedule for employees was increased from $ 150 to $ 225 . In 1948 the hospital room and board benefit was increased from $ 6 to $ 8 and the additional charge benefit ...
... coverage for the dependents of employees . Later in 1946 the surgical schedule for employees was increased from $ 150 to $ 225 . In 1948 the hospital room and board benefit was increased from $ 6 to $ 8 and the additional charge benefit ...
Page 1944
... coverage has no merit as a socially desirable form of insurance nor is of any real economic value to the people insured . Such plans are difficult and usually expensive to administer . We have often characterized this form of insurance ...
... coverage has no merit as a socially desirable form of insurance nor is of any real economic value to the people insured . Such plans are difficult and usually expensive to administer . We have often characterized this form of insurance ...
Page 1946
... coverage from 31 days to 180 days , and after careful study we were convinced that in more than 98 percent of the hospitalized cases such a period of coverage was adequate to meet any catastrophic contingency of medical requirement . In ...
... coverage from 31 days to 180 days , and after careful study we were convinced that in more than 98 percent of the hospitalized cases such a period of coverage was adequate to meet any catastrophic contingency of medical requirement . In ...
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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