National Health Insurance: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ... May 21, 22, and 23, 1974U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 740 pages |
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Page 10
... increase of 2 million ( 80 % ) over 1960 . 2. Health spending in Fiscal 1973 was $ 94.1 billion ( 7.7 % of GNP ) ... increases . 4. 1965-72 health care rose by $ 45.8 billion for the following reasons : 52 % ( $ 23.1 billion ) due to price ...
... increase of 2 million ( 80 % ) over 1960 . 2. Health spending in Fiscal 1973 was $ 94.1 billion ( 7.7 % of GNP ) ... increases . 4. 1965-72 health care rose by $ 45.8 billion for the following reasons : 52 % ( $ 23.1 billion ) due to price ...
Page 11
... increase in premium income in 1972. Claims rose only 10 % and operating expenses were stable . Net underwriting gain jumped from less than $ 3 million in 1971 to $ 243 million in 1972 . 2. Commercials had 14 % increase in premium income ...
... increase in premium income in 1972. Claims rose only 10 % and operating expenses were stable . Net underwriting gain jumped from less than $ 3 million in 1971 to $ 243 million in 1972 . 2. Commercials had 14 % increase in premium income ...
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... increasing . Our present sys- tem of health care insurance does not meet the costs of providing adequate care . It ... increase in these costs . A few facts and figures will give you an idea of the scope of the problem . In the past 2 ...
... increasing . Our present sys- tem of health care insurance does not meet the costs of providing adequate care . It ... increase in these costs . A few facts and figures will give you an idea of the scope of the problem . In the past 2 ...
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... increase of national health care expenditures as a result of our proposal would be about $ 6.5 billion , an increase for covered services of about 8 percent . And we think that 8 percent can be handled quite easily with the resources ...
... increase of national health care expenditures as a result of our proposal would be about $ 6.5 billion , an increase for covered services of about 8 percent . And we think that 8 percent can be handled quite easily with the resources ...
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... increase in inpatient services , we do not think more hospital facilities would be required . As a matter of fact , we have already had a huge increase in hospital beds . About 145 , - 000 acute hospital beds have been added to the ...
... increase in inpatient services , we do not think more hospital facilities would be required . As a matter of fact , we have already had a huge increase in hospital beds . About 145 , - 000 acute hospital beds have been added to the ...
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