Statistical Abstract of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 |
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... benefits 347 351 353 Social welfare expenditures 354 Cash and noncash benefits 357 Social insurance programs 360 Social Security (OASDHI) program 362 I.R.A. and pension plan coverage 368 Public employee retirement plans 369 Medicare 371 ...
... benefits 347 351 353 Social welfare expenditures 354 Cash and noncash benefits 357 Social insurance programs 360 Social Security (OASDHI) program 362 I.R.A. and pension plan coverage 368 Public employee retirement plans 369 Medicare 371 ...
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... benefits and amount retained by insurance companies for expenses , additions to reserves , and profits ( net cost of insurance ) . • Represents expenditures for benefits and administrative cost from Federal hospital and medical ...
... benefits and amount retained by insurance companies for expenses , additions to reserves , and profits ( net cost of insurance ) . • Represents expenditures for benefits and administrative cost from Federal hospital and medical ...
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... benefits . Source : U . S . Health Care Financing Administration , Health Care Financing Review , Winter 1984 . No ... BENEFIT EXPENDITURES OF PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE ORGANIZATIONS : 1975 TO 1982 [ In millions of dollars . For financial ...
... benefits . Source : U . S . Health Care Financing Administration , Health Care Financing Review , Winter 1984 . No ... BENEFIT EXPENDITURES OF PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE ORGANIZATIONS : 1975 TO 1982 [ In millions of dollars . For financial ...
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... Benefits: 1960 to 1982 [In millions, except percent. As of December 31. Beginning 1975, includes Puerto Rico and ... BENEFIT AND TYPE OF PLAN 1960 1965 1970 1975 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Hospital expense: Persons covered, net ' „ Percent ...
... Benefits: 1960 to 1982 [In millions, except percent. As of December 31. Beginning 1975, includes Puerto Rico and ... BENEFIT AND TYPE OF PLAN 1960 1965 1970 1975 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Hospital expense: Persons covered, net ' „ Percent ...
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... benefits, professional fees, supplies, etc.). Data have been adjusted for outpatient visits] TYPE OF EXPENSE AND ... benefit expenses. No. 169. Average Daily Hospital Room Charges, 1983, and Average Cost to Community Hospitals per ...
... benefits, professional fees, supplies, etc.). Data have been adjusted for outpatient visits] TYPE OF EXPENSE AND ... benefit expenses. No. 169. Average Daily Hospital Room Charges, 1983, and Average Cost to Community Hospitals per ...
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