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 1911
... physicians . Here the phraseology might be altered to assure freedom of the subscriber to select such a closed panel plan or not , as he desires . Moreover , the possible implied limitation of compensated physicians ' visits to 12 in ...
... physicians . Here the phraseology might be altered to assure freedom of the subscriber to select such a closed panel plan or not , as he desires . Moreover , the possible implied limitation of compensated physicians ' visits to 12 in ...
Page 1923
... physicians . I do not remember the figure , but it is some- thing like that . If you wanted to say that everyone should be up to the median number of physicians per hundred thousand for the coun- try as a whole , it would be a smaller ...
... physicians . I do not remember the figure , but it is some- thing like that . If you wanted to say that everyone should be up to the median number of physicians per hundred thousand for the coun- try as a whole , it would be a smaller ...
Page 1930
... physicians is better than what it was previously because this famous financial bar- rier is no longer there . Then the subscribers have a very wide choice of physicians in the various medical groups participating . I believe HIP has ...
... physicians is better than what it was previously because this famous financial bar- rier is no longer there . Then the subscribers have a very wide choice of physicians in the various medical groups participating . I believe HIP has ...
Page 1932
... physicians to population , or population to physicians . Certainly it would be very hard for me to see , unless things were very different in the distribution of physicians , how we could get along with fewer than we have now , on the ...
... physicians to population , or population to physicians . Certainly it would be very hard for me to see , unless things were very different in the distribution of physicians , how we could get along with fewer than we have now , on the ...
Page 1986
... physicians ' or surgeons ' services ) , and ( ii ) for anaesthetics and the administration thereof , and ( iii ) for necessary ambulance service , but in no event shall the total amount payable exceed a sum equal to the Maximum Benefit ...
... physicians ' or surgeons ' services ) , and ( ii ) for anaesthetics and the administration thereof , and ( iii ) for necessary ambulance service , but in no event shall the total amount payable exceed a sum equal to the Maximum Benefit ...
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