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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... or ( iii ) with respect to whom supplemental security income benefits are being paid ( or who would except for income and resources be eligible to have paid with respect to them supplemental security income benefits ) under- title ...
... or ( iii ) with respect to whom supplemental security income benefits are being paid ( or who would except for income and resources be eligible to have paid with respect to them supplemental security income benefits ) under- title ...
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... or ( ii ) for whom supplemental security income bene- fits are being paid ( or who would except for income and resources be eligible to have paid to them supplemental security income benefits ) under title XVI based upon disability ...
... or ( ii ) for whom supplemental security income bene- fits are being paid ( or who would except for income and resources be eligible to have paid to them supplemental security income benefits ) under title XVI based upon disability ...
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... including , at least ( 1 ) a description of the 21 scope and duration of benefits available in each State , ( 2 ) a 22 description of eligibility criteria for all groups eligible for 23 medical assistance , ( 3 ) specification of ...
... including , at least ( 1 ) a description of the 21 scope and duration of benefits available in each State , ( 2 ) a 22 description of eligibility criteria for all groups eligible for 23 medical assistance , ( 3 ) specification of ...
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The choice is a simple one - either we make medicare and medicaid more efficient and economical or we reduce benefits . Indeed , many States are already cutting back on their medicaid programs . But , there is an overriding need to get ...
The choice is a simple one - either we make medicare and medicaid more efficient and economical or we reduce benefits . Indeed , many States are already cutting back on their medicaid programs . But , there is an overriding need to get ...
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As you so correctly noted last year in your introduction of S. 3205 , Mr. Chairman : " the choice is a simple one- either we make medicare and medicaid more efficient and economical or we reduce benefits .
As you so correctly noted last year in your introduction of S. 3205 , Mr. Chairman : " the choice is a simple one- either we make medicare and medicaid more efficient and economical or we reduce benefits .
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