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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... hospital payroll per employee went up 9 percent in 1966 in contrast to an average of 4.7 percent per year between 1960 and 1965 . The influence of medicare on hospital charges probably came pri- marily through the impetus it provided ...
... hospital payroll per employee went up 9 percent in 1966 in contrast to an average of 4.7 percent per year between 1960 and 1965 . The influence of medicare on hospital charges probably came pri- marily through the impetus it provided ...
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... hospital bills has been erased from the minds of nearly all of our citizens over 65 . Because of medicare , more older persons have been able to seek hos- pital care with the dignity that goes with ability to pay . For the first time ...
... hospital bills has been erased from the minds of nearly all of our citizens over 65 . Because of medicare , more older persons have been able to seek hos- pital care with the dignity that goes with ability to pay . For the first time ...
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... hospital and other provider serv- ices . The requirement , under the law , that payment for physicans ' services which are a part of hospital services ; that is , the services of hospital - based physicians , that the payment for these ...
... hospital and other provider serv- ices . The requirement , under the law , that payment for physicans ' services which are a part of hospital services ; that is , the services of hospital - based physicians , that the payment for these ...
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... hospital , that they would continue to occupy the beds , that there would be no way to get them out , and that , because we have a nation- wide shortage of hospital beds , this would lead to a chaotic situation for those who had some ...
... hospital , that they would continue to occupy the beds , that there would be no way to get them out , and that , because we have a nation- wide shortage of hospital beds , this would lead to a chaotic situation for those who had some ...
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... hospital insurance benefits available to a person who is an inpatient of a psychiatric hospital at the time he first becomes eligible for medicare . In the latter type of case , inpatient days in a psychiatric hospital during the 90 ...
... hospital insurance benefits available to a person who is an inpatient of a psychiatric hospital at the time he first becomes eligible for medicare . In the latter type of case , inpatient days in a psychiatric hospital during the 90 ...
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