Medicare-medicaid Administrative and Reimbursement Reform Act: Hearings 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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... revenue . 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 ...
... revenue . 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 ...
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... revenues to an annual rate of about 9 percent , beginning in October 1977. The program would cover the inpatient revenues of about 6,000 acute care and speciality hospitals , but exclude long - term , chronic care and new hospitals ...
... revenues to an annual rate of about 9 percent , beginning in October 1977. The program would cover the inpatient revenues of about 6,000 acute care and speciality hospitals , but exclude long - term , chronic care and new hospitals ...
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... revenue to make those major changes . We also permit an optional adjustment for increases in wages of nonsupervisory ... revenues for these services retained in the base- if the HSA approved discontinuance of these services . Thus , the ...
... revenue to make those major changes . We also permit an optional adjustment for increases in wages of nonsupervisory ... revenues for these services retained in the base- if the HSA approved discontinuance of these services . Thus , the ...
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... revenue increases , are held below 9 percent . Massachusetts is one , Maryland is another , Connecticut is now putting such a system in place ,, Rhode Island , some other States . Senator TALMADGE . You will submit that for the record ...
... revenue increases , are held below 9 percent . Massachusetts is one , Maryland is another , Connecticut is now putting such a system in place ,, Rhode Island , some other States . Senator TALMADGE . You will submit that for the record ...
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... revenues increase by one and a half times the rate of inflation , and we think that is a fairly generous amount , especially with all the waste and inefficiency and excess capacity that there is . Some of it is tremendous . In Houston ...
... revenues increase by one and a half times the rate of inflation , and we think that is a fairly generous amount , especially with all the waste and inefficiency and excess capacity that there is . Some of it is tremendous . In Houston ...
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