Medicare-medicaid Administrative and Reimbursement Reform Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, on S. 1470 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 638 pages |
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( 0 ) ( A ) Any State which had had Federal matching 5 reduced or terminated under paragraph ( 5 ) shall continue to 6 have the matching reduced or terminated until the Secretary 7 determines that the deficiencies have been corrected .
( 0 ) ( A ) Any State which had had Federal matching 5 reduced or terminated under paragraph ( 5 ) shall continue to 6 have the matching reduced or terminated until the Secretary 7 determines that the deficiencies have been corrected .
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The third criticism of the Talmadge bill is that its penalties and incentives would not apply until fiscal 1981 and that without something in between , hospital costs will continue to soar . I think that a careful reading of S. 1470 ...
The third criticism of the Talmadge bill is that its penalties and incentives would not apply until fiscal 1981 and that without something in between , hospital costs will continue to soar . I think that a careful reading of S. 1470 ...
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At this time , it is essential that we continue to have flexibility to adapt organizational structure to the programmatic needs that emerge from practical , day - to - day experience . We do not , therefore , believe that legislation ...
At this time , it is essential that we continue to have flexibility to adapt organizational structure to the programmatic needs that emerge from practical , day - to - day experience . We do not , therefore , believe that legislation ...
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The skyrocketing , 15 - percent - a - year increase in hospital costs would continue interminably . Finally , section 2 , while pointing the way toward sensible changes in reimbursement techniques , will not , in our judgment ...
The skyrocketing , 15 - percent - a - year increase in hospital costs would continue interminably . Finally , section 2 , while pointing the way toward sensible changes in reimbursement techniques , will not , in our judgment ...
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In addition to these new ratesetting activities , DHIS will continue to monitor and evaluate a number of ongoing projects , including prospective reimbursement systems operating in Rhode Island , South Carolina , and Western ...
In addition to these new ratesetting activities , DHIS will continue to monitor and evaluate a number of ongoing projects , including prospective reimbursement systems operating in Rhode Island , South Carolina , and Western ...
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