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 1916
... present time . Mr. THORNBERRY . I believe that is all , Mr. Chairman . Dr. CLARK . I would like to add one more thing , if I might , and that is I think it would be possible to extend the length of benefits , perhaps with reinsurance ...
... present time . Mr. THORNBERRY . I believe that is all , Mr. Chairman . Dr. CLARK . I would like to add one more thing , if I might , and that is I think it would be possible to extend the length of benefits , perhaps with reinsurance ...
Page 1923
... present facilities to take advantage of and to educate more doctors . Dr. CLARK . There could be some more medical schools ; yes ; but it is very difficult to start a medical school . It would be easier , and I think at the moment ...
... present facilities to take advantage of and to educate more doctors . Dr. CLARK . There could be some more medical schools ; yes ; but it is very difficult to start a medical school . It would be easier , and I think at the moment ...
Page 1924
... present time is considering legislation that will provide a health program that will fulfill a gap , group methods of enabling the average citizen to carry the heavy cost of medical and hospital attention which has become so burdensome ...
... present time is considering legislation that will provide a health program that will fulfill a gap , group methods of enabling the average citizen to carry the heavy cost of medical and hospital attention which has become so burdensome ...
Page 1925
... present time which is quite an increase since 1900 when there were 12,000 . Mr. SPRINGER . 1900 ? Dr. CLARK . Yes , sir . Mr. SPRINGER . How many are there in the armed services ? Dr. CLARK . I do not know . Mr. SPRINGER . Roughly ? Dr ...
... present time which is quite an increase since 1900 when there were 12,000 . Mr. SPRINGER . 1900 ? Dr. CLARK . Yes , sir . Mr. SPRINGER . How many are there in the armed services ? Dr. CLARK . I do not know . Mr. SPRINGER . Roughly ? Dr ...
Page 1928
... present law to pay for medical care out of those assistance grants , but there is a ceiling on the amount of a grant which can be matched with Federal funds . This means that it is often impossible to use Federal funds to pay for ...
... present law to pay for medical care out of those assistance grants , but there is a ceiling on the amount of a grant which can be matched with Federal funds . This means that it is often impossible to use Federal funds to pay for ...
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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