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 - 846 pages |
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... cities by bus in order to get an X - ray or some kind of laboratory test , when neighborhood health centers could provide one - stop service more efficiently ? And who suffers most from shortages of physicians or other health ...
... cities by bus in order to get an X - ray or some kind of laboratory test , when neighborhood health centers could provide one - stop service more efficiently ? And who suffers most from shortages of physicians or other health ...
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... cities throughout the country . Thus 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 ...
... cities throughout the country . Thus 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 ...
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... cities across the country . The general public was in- formed through press and radio that counseling on medicare problems was available to them at no charge . The centers were manned on a volunteer basis by specially selected UAW ...
... cities across the country . The general public was in- formed through press and radio that counseling on medicare problems was available to them at no charge . The centers were manned on a volunteer basis by specially selected UAW ...
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... cities varying by size and availability of health care resources . The metropolitan area chosen is Kansas City , Missouri which , like all large cities , has the full range of community health resources . Two cities of about 100,000 ...
... cities varying by size and availability of health care resources . The metropolitan area chosen is Kansas City , Missouri which , like all large cities , has the full range of community health resources . Two cities of about 100,000 ...
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... cities ( about 6 % ) than in the smaller ones ( about 3 % ) . Despite the fact that the magnitude of the decline in uninsured costs was very small , it apparently benefitted most those respondents with the largest unpaid bills . The ...
... cities ( about 6 % ) than in the smaller ones ( about 3 % ) . Despite the fact that the magnitude of the decline in uninsured costs was very small , it apparently benefitted most those respondents with the largest unpaid bills . The ...
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