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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The third criticism of the Talmadge bill is that its penalties and incentives would not apply until fiscal 1981 and that ... While , in fact , the penalties would be applied and the incentive payments made in fiscal 1981 , those amounts ...
The third criticism of the Talmadge bill is that its penalties and incentives would not apply until fiscal 1981 and that ... While , in fact , the penalties would be applied and the incentive payments made in fiscal 1981 , those amounts ...
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I might note , Mr. Chairman , in view of your opening statement , the professional actuaries who did the analysis included a factor for the effect of incentives . I will submit for the record all of their de- tailed work , because I ...
I might note , Mr. Chairman , in view of your opening statement , the professional actuaries who did the analysis included a factor for the effect of incentives . I will submit for the record all of their de- tailed work , because I ...
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The net result is a reduction in average hospital reim- bursement levels of 0.5 percent under S. 1470 ( a reduction of 1.2 percent due to the upper limit , partially offset by a cost of 0.7 percent due to the incentive pro- vision ) ...
The net result is a reduction in average hospital reim- bursement levels of 0.5 percent under S. 1470 ( a reduction of 1.2 percent due to the upper limit , partially offset by a cost of 0.7 percent due to the incentive pro- vision ) ...
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Our program provides a strong economic incentive for hos- pitals to work with professional standards review organizations to ... Both title I and title II of our plan would provide strong incentives for hospitals to reduce unnecessary ...
Our program provides a strong economic incentive for hos- pitals to work with professional standards review organizations to ... Both title I and title II of our plan would provide strong incentives for hospitals to reduce unnecessary ...
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situation where we have an industry that is immune from all of the traditional incentives of our system . I think that we have to have the 9 - percent cap . If we do not , be- tween now and 1981 , we will spend an additional $ 18.8 ...
situation where we have an industry that is immune from all of the traditional incentives of our system . I think that we have to have the 9 - percent cap . If we do not , be- tween now and 1981 , we will spend an additional $ 18.8 ...
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