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 1933
... treatment ? Dr. CLARK . In case of both of these conditions , one would hope that you would want to provide good treatment so as to reduce , if nothing else , the expense to the State of long - continued disability . In the case of ...
... treatment ? Dr. CLARK . In case of both of these conditions , one would hope that you would want to provide good treatment so as to reduce , if nothing else , the expense to the State of long - continued disability . In the case of ...
Page 1947
... treatment , or treatment of alcoholism or drug addiction , but we maintain our firm position that if it is an illness , any illness , without exclusion or limitation , treated by a qualified physician , the cost of which exceeded $ 100 ...
... treatment , or treatment of alcoholism or drug addiction , but we maintain our firm position that if it is an illness , any illness , without exclusion or limitation , treated by a qualified physician , the cost of which exceeded $ 100 ...
Page 1948
... treatment ; that it must exclude the cost of treating alcoholism , drug addiction , contagious diseases , diagnoses and others , so that instead of a comprehensive , all - inclusive plan , all they could offer was one of limited value ...
... treatment ; that it must exclude the cost of treating alcoholism , drug addiction , contagious diseases , diagnoses and others , so that instead of a comprehensive , all - inclusive plan , all they could offer was one of limited value ...
Page 1953
... treatment as a person who earned $ 5,000 annually paid for the same procedure , we could somehow work out a formula for underwriting these relative costs . Unfortunately , there is no fixed pattern or standard and there is no way to ...
... treatment as a person who earned $ 5,000 annually paid for the same procedure , we could somehow work out a formula for underwriting these relative costs . Unfortunately , there is no fixed pattern or standard and there is no way to ...
Page 1954
... treatment by a legally qualified physician - in or out of the hospital . 2. Private - duty nursing by a registered graduate nurse in or out of the hospital . 3. For services and supplies when not confined in a hospital , such as rental ...
... treatment by a legally qualified physician - in or out of the hospital . 2. Private - duty nursing by a registered graduate nurse in or out of the hospital . 3. For services and supplies when not confined in a hospital , such as rental ...
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