Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, Part 6

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Page 152 - I will be happy to answer any questions you or members of the Committee may have.
Page 730 - Diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, personal care, day care, domiciliary care, special living arrangements, training, education, sheltered employment, recreation, counseling of the individual with...
Page 395 - That $25,000,000 of the foregoing amount shall be apportioned for use pursuant to section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (31 USC 665), only to the extent necessary to process workloads not anticipated in the budget estimates and...
Page 75 - ... (2) achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency, including reduction or prevention of dependency, (3) preventing or remedying neglect, abuse, or exploitation of children and adults unable to protect their own interests, or preserving, rehabilitating or reuniting families, (4) preventing or reducing inappropriate institutional care by providing for community-based care, home-based care, or other forms of less intensive care...
Page 704 - Grants or contracts under this subsection may be — (1) for the development and establishment of training programs for professional and paraprofessional personnel in the fields of medicine, law, education, social work, and other relevant fields who are engaged in, or intend to work in, the field of the prevention, identification, and treatment of child abuse and neglect; and training.
Page 457 - Medicare programs of hospital and supplementary medical insurance, and (3) the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program for the aged, blind, and disabled. The...
Page 704 - States in developing, strengthening, and carrying out child abuse and neglect prevention and treatment programs.
Page 347 - Integration of the administration of these two programs made it desirable to permit funding from one source and reimbursement to the trust funds based on a cost analysis of the respective expenses of the SSI and social security insurance programs.
Page 395 - Section 201 (g) (1) of the Social Security Act from any one or all of the trust funds referred to therein.
Page 234 - For men attaining 65 after 1974 (after 1973 for women), the requirements for entitlement to hospital insurance benefits are Identical to the requirements for Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits. Thus, a gradually decreasing number of uninsured persons are eligible for hospital insurance benefits financed from general revenues. Uninsured aged Individuals who cannot meet these wage credit requirements still can obtain hospital insurance protection but must pay monthly premiums covering...