A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... efforts to develop recommendations have not been an academic exercise . This report presents a workable plan of action to address the rapidly growing crisis in health and long - term care . To agree on that plan , Commission members ...
... efforts to develop recommendations have not been an academic exercise . This report presents a workable plan of action to address the rapidly growing crisis in health and long - term care . To agree on that plan , Commission members ...
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... efforts of the General Ac- counting Office , the Office of Technology Assessment , and the Department of Health and Human Services are partic- ularly appreciated . Fifth , the Commission is grateful for the invaluable editorial support ...
... efforts of the General Ac- counting Office , the Office of Technology Assessment , and the Department of Health and Human Services are partic- ularly appreciated . Fifth , the Commission is grateful for the invaluable editorial support ...
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... efforts to expand coverage for pregnant women and young chil- dren - severing eligibility for Medicaid from ... effort to control costs , states frequently limit both the services covered and the payments made to providers for covered ...
... efforts to expand coverage for pregnant women and young chil- dren - severing eligibility for Medicaid from ... effort to control costs , states frequently limit both the services covered and the payments made to providers for covered ...
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... compared with 74 percent in 1984 and only 14 percent in 1965. Such dramatic increases not only impede efforts to improve access to health care. 5 Financing Care for the Uninsured Is Health Care for the Insured In Jeopardy?
... compared with 74 percent in 1984 and only 14 percent in 1965. Such dramatic increases not only impede efforts to improve access to health care. 5 Financing Care for the Uninsured Is Health Care for the Insured In Jeopardy?
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Executive Summary United States. Congress. Pepper Commission. not only impede efforts to improve access to health care ; they are bound to erode the access we now have as employers cut back on coverage . Employees increasingly are paying ...
Executive Summary United States. Congress. Pepper Commission. not only impede efforts to improve access to health care ; they are bound to erode the access we now have as employers cut back on coverage . Employees increasingly are paying ...
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