A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... step at a time , to allow all parties to adjust and to ensure a sound and stable structure . Some will say that it is naive to pursue even such worthwhile social investments in the current fiscal environment . But there will never be a ...
... step at a time , to allow all parties to adjust and to ensure a sound and stable structure . Some will say that it is naive to pursue even such worthwhile social investments in the current fiscal environment . But there will never be a ...
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... step at a time . Because today's system works differently for health care ( primarily physician and hospital services ) than for long - term care , the discussion and the recommen- dations address each separately . Although health ...
... step at a time . Because today's system works differently for health care ( primarily physician and hospital services ) than for long - term care , the discussion and the recommen- dations address each separately . Although health ...
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... step at a time . The first and most critical step in expanding coverage is to ensure protection for pregnant women and chil- dren who are now uninsured and to initiate reforms that reverse the disintegration of the private insurance ...
... step at a time . The first and most critical step in expanding coverage is to ensure protection for pregnant women and chil- dren who are now uninsured and to initiate reforms that reverse the disintegration of the private insurance ...
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... step , to occur in year five , is to extend the federal government's coverage for all nonworkers . The Commission believes this sequence of steps allows immediate action to address the most urgent problems and provides an orderly ...
... step , to occur in year five , is to extend the federal government's coverage for all nonworkers . The Commission believes this sequence of steps allows immediate action to address the most urgent problems and provides an orderly ...
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... step at a time over a four - year period . The program would begin with 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 ...
... step at a time over a four - year period . The program would begin with 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 ...
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