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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Many constructive changes in the present bill , S. 1470 , were included as a direct result of the testimony received on S. 3205. I believe we have made a good bill better . Another proposal now receiving active consideration in the ...
Many constructive changes in the present bill , S. 1470 , were included as a direct result of the testimony received on S. 3205. I believe we have made a good bill better . Another proposal now receiving active consideration in the ...
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What has been the result of prior reviews by the Civil Service Commission of the grade structure of the Social and Rehabilitation Service as it pertained to supergrades as well as Grades GS - 14's and 15's ; 5. Of the supergrades being ...
What has been the result of prior reviews by the Civil Service Commission of the grade structure of the Social and Rehabilitation Service as it pertained to supergrades as well as Grades GS - 14's and 15's ; 5. Of the supergrades being ...
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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 ... offsets a part of this higher level of savings ; this results in lower total savings than under Section 223 .
The net result is a reduction in average hospital reim- bursement levels of 0.5 percent under S. 1470 ( a reduction of 1.2 ... offsets a part of this higher level of savings ; this results in lower total savings than under Section 223 .
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A target minimum occupancy rate , for purposes of this section , was assumed to be 70 to 75 percent ; a reduction in the supply of beds nationally of about 5 percent would result if all hospitals were raised to this level by reducing ...
A target minimum occupancy rate , for purposes of this section , was assumed to be 70 to 75 percent ; a reduction in the supply of beds nationally of about 5 percent would result if all hospitals were raised to this level by reducing ...
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Further , with the creation of HCFA and the other elements of the reorganization , I am trying to save about $ 1.8 billion between now and 1981 , then $ 2 billion a year beginning in 1981 , as a result of our reorganization , and I am ...
Further , with the creation of HCFA and the other elements of the reorganization , I am trying to save about $ 1.8 billion between now and 1981 , then $ 2 billion a year beginning in 1981 , as a result of our reorganization , and I am ...
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