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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... PHYSICIANS The fact is for quite a while and still to some extent , although I think it is considerably less now , due to the scrutiny they have been getting , a few irresponsible doctors have made outrageously exorbi- tant profits out ...
... PHYSICIANS The fact is for quite a while and still to some extent , although I think it is considerably less now , due to the scrutiny they have been getting , a few irresponsible doctors have made outrageously exorbi- tant profits out ...
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... PHYSICIANS ' INCOME FROM MEDI - CAL Senator RANDOLPH . Mr. Speaker , a final observation , and perhaps a couple of other observations . Would you turn , please , to page 8. The percentage , Mr. Speaker , of these , let's say , unethical ...
... PHYSICIANS ' INCOME FROM MEDI - CAL Senator RANDOLPH . Mr. Speaker , a final observation , and perhaps a couple of other observations . Would you turn , please , to page 8. The percentage , Mr. Speaker , of these , let's say , unethical ...
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... physicians who customarily charge below the average will immediately move up to the average , and that physicians who customarily charge above the average will become disinclined to participate in the program , if it doesn't provide ...
... physicians who customarily charge below the average will immediately move up to the average , and that physicians who customarily charge above the average will become disinclined to participate in the program , if it doesn't provide ...
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... physicians in and around the Watts area of Los Angeles with whom I have discussed the problem . Because of the low economic status of their patients , the usual fee of these physicians has been relatively low . Thus the usual and ...
... physicians in and around the Watts area of Los Angeles with whom I have discussed the problem . Because of the low economic status of their patients , the usual fee of these physicians has been relatively low . Thus the usual and ...
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... physicians and other providers of care who were " way out " in their practices . For example and these are only crude examples some physicians gave far more injections or did far more operations of certain types than usual in a ...
... physicians and other providers of care who were " way out " in their practices . For example and these are only crude examples some physicians gave far more injections or did far more operations of certain types than usual in a ...
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Page 616 - For age is opportunity no less Than youth itself, though in another dress, And as the evening twilight fades away The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day.
Page 742 - skilled nursing facility" means an institution or a distinct part of an institution which is primarily engaged in providing to inpatients skilled nursing care and related services for patients who require medical or nursing care, or rehabilitation services for the rehabilitation of injured, disabled, or sick persons.
Page 684 - ... 50 percent by the Federal Government and 50 percent by the State.
Page 709 - Nothing in this title shall be construed to authorize any Federal officer or employee to exercise any supervision or control over the practice of medicine or the manner in which medical services are provided, or over the selection, tenure, or compensation of any officer or employee of any institution, agency, or person...
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Page 795 - In no other realm of economic life today are payments guaranteed for costs that are neither controlled by competition nor regulated by public authority, and in which no incentive for economy can be discerned.
Page 677 - ... Mr. John Jirgal, a recognized utility rate expert, was employed and has completed such survey. I have, therefore, asked him here to give the committee the result of his investigation and compare his findings with the conclusions reached in the Commission report. Before Mr. Jirgal testifies, however, there are a few observations I would like to make for the record in which I believe the members of the committee will have a deep interest. I would like to suggest that the existing fuel demand over...
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Page 728 - The board shall issue a clinical laboratory technician's license to each person found by it to be properly qualified and it shall hold written, oral, or practical examinations to aid it in judging the qualifications of applicants.