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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... major part of their bills , many older Americans find that health serv- ices are still too costly , or too remote , or too forbidding for them to use . The elderly are the major victims of the gap that exists between the kind of health ...
... major part of their bills , many older Americans find that health serv- ices are still too costly , or too remote , or too forbidding for them to use . The elderly are the major victims of the gap that exists between the kind of health ...
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... major victims of present deficiencies in our health services . Medicare after all , merely helps pay for hospitalization . It has little to do with the fundamental organization of health services . And it is because of deficiencies in ...
... major victims of present deficiencies in our health services . Medicare after all , merely helps pay for hospitalization . It has little to do with the fundamental organization of health services . And it is because of deficiencies in ...
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... major thrust of the most important administration health bill this year is health services research- " how to bring a greater degree of coordination and efficiency and produc- tivity into the whole health area " as Under Secretary ...
... major thrust of the most important administration health bill this year is health services research- " how to bring a greater degree of coordination and efficiency and produc- tivity into the whole health area " as Under Secretary ...
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... major 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 ...
... major 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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... major functions of both private insurance plans and Medicare is to insure that the cost of health services will not impinge upon the patient's decision to utilize necessary medical services . Moreover , under both private insurance and ...
... major functions of both private insurance plans and Medicare is to insure that the cost of health services will not impinge upon the patient's decision to utilize necessary medical services . Moreover , under both private insurance and ...
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