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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... increases in medical prices were the largest in many years . In 1966 the index of medical prices increased 6.6 percent as compared to an average increase of 2.5 percent in the period 1960–65 . Hospital daily charges which have been ...
... increases in medical prices were the largest in many years . In 1966 the index of medical prices increased 6.6 percent as compared to an average increase of 2.5 percent in the period 1960–65 . Hospital daily charges which have been ...
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... increase faster when other prices in the economy were increasing rapidly as they did in 1966. If the anticipation of ... increase their charges sooner than they otherwise would have in the absence of medicare . After an initial upsurge ...
... increase faster when other prices in the economy were increasing rapidly as they did in 1966. If the anticipation of ... increase their charges sooner than they otherwise would have in the absence of medicare . After an initial upsurge ...
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... increased demands for medical care . The Department of Health , Educa- tion and Welfare is convinced that beside an increase in traditional professional health workers , there is a need for significant increase in the number and kinds ...
... increased demands for medical care . The Department of Health , Educa- tion and Welfare is convinced that beside an increase in traditional professional health workers , there is a need for significant increase in the number and kinds ...
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... increase with respect to raising money to provide for these things you do not foresee at this moment any need for any additional increase other 14 COSTS OF HEALTH SERVICES TO OLDER AMERICANS.
... increase with respect to raising money to provide for these things you do not foresee at this moment any need for any additional increase other 14 COSTS OF HEALTH SERVICES TO OLDER AMERICANS.
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... increase by 161/2 percent or so , this is within the range of the estimates made on the costs of the program , and there is no basis up to this point for changing the financing of the program or increasing the income of the program . I ...
... increase by 161/2 percent or so , this is within the range of the estimates made on the costs of the program , and there is no basis up to this point for changing the financing of the program or increasing the income of the program . I ...
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