A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... 12.0 Net new spending .. SOURCE : Lewin / ICF estimates using the Health Benefits Simulation Model . under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to 9 Beneficiaries and Costs of the Commission's Health Care Recommendations.
... 12.0 Net new spending .. SOURCE : Lewin / ICF estimates using the Health Benefits Simulation Model . under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to 9 Beneficiaries and Costs of the Commission's Health Care Recommendations.
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... limited in real terms to their current Medicaid contribution , they would also get some relief from the growing burden of financing care for the medically indigent . Those employers who do not now provide health insurance for their ...
... limited in real terms to their current Medicaid contribution , they would also get some relief from the growing burden of financing care for the medically indigent . Those employers who do not now provide health insurance for their ...
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... limited in their capacity to finance long - term care . Eligibility for Medicare is limited to people who are unable to leave their homes ( homebound ) and who require skilled or professional service . Most people who need long - term ...
... limited in their capacity to finance long - term care . Eligibility for Medicare is limited to people who are unable to leave their homes ( homebound ) and who require skilled or professional service . Most people who need long - term ...
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... limited home care benefits to relieve the burdens on family caregivers . Benefits would be expanded over the next four years , until full coverage is reached . Nursing home coverage would begin in year two . Payment rates would be ...
... limited home care benefits to relieve the burdens on family caregivers . Benefits would be expanded over the next four years , until full coverage is reached . Nursing home coverage would begin in year two . Payment rates would be ...
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