Medicare and Medicaid Health Budget Reconciliation Amendments of 1989: A Report, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 210 pages |
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... benefits and coverage rules for a variety of services . The most prominent provision in subtitle A , Part A is the comprehensive reform in the method of paying for physician services . The bill would replace the current " reasonable ...
... benefits and coverage rules for a variety of services . The most prominent provision in subtitle A , Part A is the comprehensive reform in the method of paying for physician services . The bill would replace the current " reasonable ...
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... benefits for retirees of a bankrupt employer . BACKGROUND AND NEED FOR THE LEGISLATION The Concurrent Resolution on the Budget - fiscal year 1990 ( H.Con.Res . 106 , adopted May 17 , 1989 ) provided for unspecified savings in the ...
... benefits for retirees of a bankrupt employer . BACKGROUND AND NEED FOR THE LEGISLATION The Concurrent Resolution on the Budget - fiscal year 1990 ( H.Con.Res . 106 , adopted May 17 , 1989 ) provided for unspecified savings in the ...
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A Report. achieve its savings without reducing benefits or increasing the out- of - pocket expenses of the Medicare enrollees . The committee is also concerned , however , that continual reductions in payments to pro- viders of service ...
A Report. achieve its savings without reducing benefits or increasing the out- of - pocket expenses of the Medicare enrollees . The committee is also concerned , however , that continual reductions in payments to pro- viders of service ...
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... Benefits ... 4217. Mandatory Continuation of Coverage for Children Otherwise Qualified for Benefits Until Redetermination ..... 3 15 15 15 20 2 4218. Optional Medicaid Coverage for Foster Children .... 5 500 25 20 20 500 20 10 20 220 10 ...
... Benefits ... 4217. Mandatory Continuation of Coverage for Children Otherwise Qualified for Benefits Until Redetermination ..... 3 15 15 15 20 2 4218. Optional Medicaid Coverage for Foster Children .... 5 500 25 20 20 500 20 10 20 220 10 ...
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... benefit the Medicare enrollees . This reform , by itself , will not resolve broader , vitally important , issues regarding the appropriateness and effectiveness of the care delivered under Medicare or the continuing high rate of ...
... benefit the Medicare enrollees . This reform , by itself , will not resolve broader , vitally important , issues regarding the appropriateness and effectiveness of the care delivered under Medicare or the continuing high rate of ...
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Page 143 - Each resident must receive and the facility must provide the necessary care and services to attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial wellbeing, in accordance with the comprehensive assessment and plan of care.
Page 46 - Agency is to enhance the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of health care services, and access to such services, through the establishment of a broad base of scientific research and through the promotion of improvements in clinical practice and in the organization, financing, and delivery of health care services.
Page 158 - physician" as used in the regulations in this subchapter includes surgeons and osteopathic practitioners within the scope of their practice as defined by State law. The term "medical, surgical, and hospital services and supplies...
Page 158 - rehabilitative services" is defined as "any medical or remedial services recommended by a physician or other licensed practitioner of the healing arts, within the scope of his practice under State law, for maximum reduction of physical or mental disability and restoration of a recipient to his best possible functional level.
Page 46 - Agency, as stated by law, is to enhance the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of health care services...
Page 158 - Institution for mental diseases means a hospital, nursing facility, or other institution of more than 16 beds that is primarily engaged in providing diagnosis, treatment or care of persons with mental diseases, including medical attention, nursing care and related services. Whether an institution is an institution for mental diseases...
Page 143 - Social Security Act), and is given reasonable advance notice to ensure orderly transfer or discharge, and such actions are documented in his medical record; 5.
Page 160 - ... as a precondition of admitting a patient to a hospital, nursing facility, or intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded, or (B) as a requirement for the patient's continued stay in such a facility, when the cost of the services provided therein to the patient is paid for (in whole or in part) under the State plan, shall be guilty of a felony and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than $25,000 or imprisoned...
Page 147 - ... process to be completed in the year 2002, all children up to age 19 who were born after September 30, 1983, and who are in families with incomes at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level. States have the option to provide Medicaid for certain additional groups. These include the so-called "Ribicoff children...
Page 165 - ... additional requirements before the first day of the first calendar quarter beginning after the close of the first regular session of the State legislature that begins after the date of the enactment of this Act.