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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... continue to 6 have the matching reduced or terminated until the Secretary 7 determines that the deficiencies have been corrected . 8 " ( B ) A State determined to have corrected all cate- 9 gories specified as deficient shall be ...
... continue to 6 have the matching reduced or terminated until the Secretary 7 determines that the deficiencies have been corrected . 8 " ( B ) A State determined to have corrected all cate- 9 gories specified as deficient shall be ...
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... continue to soar . I think that a careful reading of S. 1470 reveals that it will have a positive impact on hos- pital costs well before fiscal 1981. While , in fact , the penalties would be applied and the incentive payments made in ...
... continue to soar . I think that a careful reading of S. 1470 reveals that it will have a positive impact on hos- pital costs well before fiscal 1981. While , in fact , the penalties would be applied and the incentive payments made in ...
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... continue to have flexibility to adapt organizational structure to the programmatic needs that emerge from practical , day - to - day ex- perience . We do not , therefore , believe that legislation establishing HCFA is necessary to ...
... continue to have flexibility to adapt organizational structure to the programmatic needs that emerge from practical , day - to - day ex- perience . We do not , therefore , believe that legislation establishing HCFA is necessary to ...
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... continue interminably . Finally , section 2 , while pointing the way toward sensible changes in reimbursement techniques , will not , in our judgment , effectively control costs in the immediate future . Indeed , our preliminary , rel ...
... continue interminably . Finally , section 2 , while pointing the way toward sensible changes in reimbursement techniques , will not , in our judgment , effectively control costs in the immediate future . Indeed , our preliminary , rel ...
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... continue to monitor and evaluate a number of ongoing projects , including prospective reimbursement systems operating in Rhode Island , South Carolina , and Western Pennsylvania , and evaluate a number of ongoing projects , including ...
... continue to monitor and evaluate a number of ongoing projects , including prospective reimbursement systems operating in Rhode Island , South Carolina , and Western Pennsylvania , and evaluate a number of ongoing projects , including ...
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