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 1912
... less an intervention of the Federal Government into that field in a new and different way ? Dr. CLARK . I do not think I would put it quite that way , sir , if I may say so . Mr. DOLLIVER . I am not trying to put words in your mouth . I ...
... less an intervention of the Federal Government into that field in a new and different way ? Dr. CLARK . I do not think I would put it quite that way , sir , if I may say so . Mr. DOLLIVER . I am not trying to put words in your mouth . I ...
Page 1932
... less ? Dr. CLARK . Fewer , much fewer , about half as many per 1,000 people as in this country , I think . Mr. HALE . I realize this is a pretty tough question . But have you any idea why that should be so ? Dr. CLARK . Well ...
... less ? Dr. CLARK . Fewer , much fewer , about half as many per 1,000 people as in this country , I think . Mr. HALE . I realize this is a pretty tough question . But have you any idea why that should be so ? Dr. CLARK . Well ...
Page 1944
... less kept pace with the expansion in the field of hospitalization and surgical benefits insofar as the number of people covered was concerned . The Health Insurance Council reports previously quoted shows that at the end of 1952 about ...
... less kept pace with the expansion in the field of hospitalization and surgical benefits insofar as the number of people covered was concerned . The Health Insurance Council reports previously quoted shows that at the end of 1952 about ...
Page 1945
... beyond those which the person in an income bracket of less than $ 10,000 annually would normally use if he were paying the entire bill himself . We , therefore , decided to change our existing hospitalization HEALTH INQUIRY 1945.
... beyond those which the person in an income bracket of less than $ 10,000 annually would normally use if he were paying the entire bill himself . We , therefore , decided to change our existing hospitalization HEALTH INQUIRY 1945.
Page 1955
... less kept pace with the expansion in the field of hospital- ization and surgical benefits . The Health Insurance Council reports that at the end of 1951 about 28 million people were covered by some sort of medical expense plan , most of ...
... less kept pace with the expansion in the field of hospital- ization and surgical benefits . The Health Insurance Council reports that at the end of 1951 about 28 million people were covered by some sort of medical expense plan , most of ...
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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