Costs and Delivery of Health Services to Older Americans: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Elderly of the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, Ninetieth Congress, First [and Second] Session[s].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 |
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... concerned with the whole spectrum of health services to all patient population groups . As such , the Center will necessarily de- vote substantial attention to the specific health needs of the aged and to pat- terns of health services ...
... concerned with the whole spectrum of health services to all patient population groups . As such , the Center will necessarily de- vote substantial attention to the specific health needs of the aged and to pat- terns of health services ...
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... concerned about the fact that it would be the money in- volved , he said it was the time involved . Now , you have a doctor there who raised his hand . Mr. WEISS . Of course , time is money . One is that this is not the usual situation ...
... concerned about the fact that it would be the money in- volved , he said it was the time involved . Now , you have a doctor there who raised his hand . Mr. WEISS . Of course , time is money . One is that this is not the usual situation ...
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... concerned person who knew what to do when a crisis arose . This particular project was so successful that the community is now supporting it although Federal funds , which were supporting it , have been withdrawn . Closely related to ...
... concerned person who knew what to do when a crisis arose . This particular project was so successful that the community is now supporting it although Federal funds , which were supporting it , have been withdrawn . Closely related to ...
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... concerned , why shouldn't it be the prevailing attitude toward medicare patients ? In my opinion it is - and in one respect it is worse . With medicare we live in constant dread that at some point the Government is going to set rigid ...
... concerned , why shouldn't it be the prevailing attitude toward medicare patients ? In my opinion it is - and in one respect it is worse . With medicare we live in constant dread that at some point the Government is going to set rigid ...
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... concerned about the possibility you have discussed , and he held the view that if the medicare beneficiary went to the hospital it would prove that he was sick enough to justify his receiving extended care benefits un- der medicare ...
... concerned about the possibility you have discussed , and he held the view that if the medicare beneficiary went to the hospital it would prove that he was sick enough to justify his receiving extended care benefits un- der medicare ...
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aged American Hospital Association assistance average beds benefits bill central cities Chairman charges clinic coinsurance Committee costs deductible Department doctors drugs economic effective elderly Federal fees funds Government group practice GUINEY health agencies health care health insurance home care home health aides home health services hospital insurance illness improve income increase individual institutions insurance program legislation Louis major Medicaid medical insurance medical services Medicare Medicare and Medicaid medicare program medicine ment million months National neighborhood nursing home older Americans operation organization ORIOL outpatient participation patient payment percent personnel physicians planning population present problems question record reimbursement require ROEMER Senator SMATHERS Senior Citizens Social Security Administration staff statement Subcommittee tion tuberculosis U.S. Senate utilization visits voluntary welfare York City