Costs and Delivery of Health Services to Older Americans: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First [and Second] Session[s].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 |
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Page 611
... major points clear about the quality and availability of health care for older Americans . First , there can be no doubt that medicare is already having tremen- dous impact . On July 1 , when medicare was 2 years old , President Johnson ...
... major points clear about the quality and availability of health care for older Americans . First , there can be no doubt that medicare is already having tremen- dous impact . On July 1 , when medicare was 2 years old , President Johnson ...
Page 612
... major cutbacks , even after many States have made extensive plans for putting medicaid to work for their residents . One of the major reasons for calling this hearing in California was to get firsthand information about your medicaid ...
... major cutbacks , even after many States have made extensive plans for putting medicaid to work for their residents . One of the major reasons for calling this hearing in California was to get firsthand information about your medicaid ...
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... major differ- ence being that the elderly require more services . In the broader use of the term health , there are fairly significant differences in the life styles of the elderly which must be taken into consideration in developing a ...
... major differ- ence being that the elderly require more services . In the broader use of the term health , there are fairly significant differences in the life styles of the elderly which must be taken into consideration in developing a ...
Page 620
... major cutback- Senator RANDOLPH . In Medi - Cal ? Mr. UNRUH . In Medi - Cal . Senator WILLIAMS . Well , now , could we pause ? I won't interrupt you again . Mrs. Russell said that your budget was what was it ? Mrs. RUSSELL . I am ...
... major cutback- Senator RANDOLPH . In Medi - Cal ? Mr. UNRUH . In Medi - Cal . Senator WILLIAMS . Well , now , could we pause ? I won't interrupt you again . Mrs. Russell said that your budget was what was it ? Mrs. RUSSELL . I am ...
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... major features of the basic health care pro- gram which I suggested to the California Legislature in 1966. In keeping with the current practice of giving all new government pro- grams catchy one - word names , we called this plan Cal ...
... major features of the basic health care pro- gram which I suggested to the California Legislature in 1966. In keeping with the current practice of giving all new government pro- grams catchy one - word names , we called this plan Cal ...
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abuses activities administration aged audit basis benefits bill Blue Cross Blue Shield BRESLOW California Medical Association CARBRAY centers Chairman charges claims clinical committee Congress coordination costs delivery dental dentists dentures disease doctors dollars drugs effective elderly example Excerpt extended care facilities Federal fees fiscal agents Flexner report funds geriatric ghetto GORMLY group purchasers health care services health plan health services hospital increase individual institutions investigation labor legislation Los Angeles County major Medi Medi-Cal program medicaid medical audit medicare medicine MULDER multiphasic screening nursing homes operation optometrists organization ORIOL paid participate patient payment percent persons pharmacies physicians practice prescriptions present problems procedures professional public health question receive recipients recommendations reimbursement require result Senator RANDOLPH Senator WILLIAMS social statement submitted Thank tion title 19 U.S. Senate UNRUH utilization review vendors welfare
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