National Health Planning and Development Act, 1974: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, on S. 2994 ... S. 3139 ... S. 2796 ... and Related Bills, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 1124 pages |
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Page 424
... health maintenance organizations . Then it was switched to an emphasis on quality controls and groundwork for the development of professional standards review organizations . Meanwhile , kidney disease was added . It never was very well ...
... health maintenance organizations . Then it was switched to an emphasis on quality controls and groundwork for the development of professional standards review organizations . Meanwhile , kidney disease was added . It never was very well ...
Page 425
... HMO- Senator KENNEDY . You are not for the quality controls ? Dr. ROTH . Quality controls ? Senator KENNEDY . What ... health maintenance organizations and so on , to expect it to become some kind of effective poverty program , is asking ...
... HMO- Senator KENNEDY . You are not for the quality controls ? Dr. ROTH . Quality controls ? Senator KENNEDY . What ... health maintenance organizations and so on , to expect it to become some kind of effective poverty program , is asking ...
Page 442
... Health Maintenance Organizations . This is a clear cut example of the use of the Economic Stabilization Program to promote and encourage one form of practice organization over other existing and would be " competing " forms of practice ...
... Health Maintenance Organizations . This is a clear cut example of the use of the Economic Stabilization Program to promote and encourage one form of practice organization over other existing and would be " competing " forms of practice ...
Page 450
... the service while the basic disequilibrium will certainly be encouraged by recently enacted programs ( HMOs ) , and proposed national health insurance programs . -6- Doctor Dunlop's fourth point goes to the " relatively 450.
... the service while the basic disequilibrium will certainly be encouraged by recently enacted programs ( HMOs ) , and proposed national health insurance programs . -6- Doctor Dunlop's fourth point goes to the " relatively 450.
Page 454
... HMO pro- vision is especially peculiar inasmuch as there is , to date , no organization providing medical service in the United States which qualifies as a functioning HMO under the newly passed HMO law . -2- There is thus a curious ...
... HMO pro- vision is especially peculiar inasmuch as there is , to date , no organization providing medical service in the United States which qualifies as a functioning HMO under the newly passed HMO law . -2- There is thus a curious ...
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