Medical Care for the Aged: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First and Second Sessions, on H. R. 3920, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 2502 pages |
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... question is to the Secretary and it is a basic question . One of the basic objections to the social security approach is the compulsory feature . Of course social security is a tax . I realize that you can't make a payment of a tax ...
... question is to the Secretary and it is a basic question . One of the basic objections to the social security approach is the compulsory feature . Of course social security is a tax . I realize that you can't make a payment of a tax ...
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... question the converse of what you have put and that is whether any consideration has been given to an increase in the amount of the benefits provided that increase is used by the individual to obtain his own insurance . Mr. BAKER . That ...
... question the converse of what you have put and that is whether any consideration has been given to an increase in the amount of the benefits provided that increase is used by the individual to obtain his own insurance . Mr. BAKER . That ...
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... question and Mr. Keogh's . Mr. BAKER . That would be in line with Mr. Keogh's question . Mr. BALL . Yes . I think the difficulty that we see in that , Mr. Baker , is that you might very likely end up with a significant number of people ...
... question and Mr. Keogh's . Mr. BAKER . That would be in line with Mr. Keogh's question . Mr. BALL . Yes . I think the difficulty that we see in that , Mr. Baker , is that you might very likely end up with a significant number of people ...
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... question at least for now is this . How much would it cost to include surgical and physician charges in ad- dition to what is in the bill ? I mean percentagewise and dollarwise . Mr. MYERS . Just taking into account the existing persons ...
... question at least for now is this . How much would it cost to include surgical and physician charges in ad- dition to what is in the bill ? I mean percentagewise and dollarwise . Mr. MYERS . Just taking into account the existing persons ...
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... question to you , Mr. Secretary . It is obvious that the Congress has enacted that program of medi- cal assistance for the aged and it is equally obvious that not even this committee has acted on the pending or similar proposals that ...
... question to you , Mr. Secretary . It is obvious that the Congress has enacted that program of medi- cal assistance for the aged and it is equally obvious that not even this committee has acted on the pending or similar proposals that ...
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actuarial administration age groups agency ALGER American American Hospital Association amount assets average basis beneficiaries benefits Blue Cross budget CHAIRMAN Congress cost estimates coverage covered CURTIS Department of Health DEROUNIAN doctor DURWARD G earnings base elderly eligible ESSELSTYN expenditures expenses fact families Federal Government figures financing Forand going GRIFFITHS health insurance hospital bill hospital costs hospital insurance included income increase individual inpatient Kerr-Mills program King-Anderson bill legislation MAA program means test medicare meet ment million Missouri MYERS National Consumers League nursing home OASDI old-age and survivors older patient payment payroll percent physicians private insurance problem proposal public assistance question record retired rural Secretary CELEBREZZE Secretary FREEMAN Secretary WIRTZ senior citizens Social Security Act Social Security Administration South Dakota statement tion voluntary welfare WILSON
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