Proprietary Home Health Care: Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Long-Term Care of the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, and the Subcommittee on Health and Long-Term Care of the Select Committee on Aging, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ... October 28, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 293 pages |
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... increases are made in medicaid rates . Unlike the voluntary nonprofit organizations , they can boycott the medicaid nursing home program with relative impunity and require the nonprofits to handle the problem alone . I do not think as a ...
... increases are made in medicaid rates . Unlike the voluntary nonprofit organizations , they can boycott the medicaid nursing home program with relative impunity and require the nonprofits to handle the problem alone . I do not think as a ...
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... increasing responsi- bility for planning and regulation of health care institutions of all types . To effectively discharge this responsibility , the States must have the authority to determine on the basis of local needs and capacities ...
... increasing responsi- bility for planning and regulation of health care institutions of all types . To effectively discharge this responsibility , the States must have the authority to determine on the basis of local needs and capacities ...
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... increases the social justice component of the system ( because the poorer a person is , the more he will be supported ) and largely reduces the net cost of the service by taxing back part of the pay - outs . Note that when a similar ...
... increases the social justice component of the system ( because the poorer a person is , the more he will be supported ) and largely reduces the net cost of the service by taxing back part of the pay - outs . Note that when a similar ...
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... increases to $ 124,416,000 - a 54 - percent increase . One small California county with approximately 150 clients re- quiring homemaker and chore services experimented first with indi- . vidual providers paid by the county . In fiscal ...
... increases to $ 124,416,000 - a 54 - percent increase . One small California county with approximately 150 clients re- quiring homemaker and chore services experimented first with indi- . vidual providers paid by the county . In fiscal ...
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... increases in the numbers and kinds of proposals by exist- ing individual and partnership providers to convert to ... increasing presence on the scene nationally of business cor- porations engaging in or intending to engage in the ...
... increases in the numbers and kinds of proposals by exist- ing individual and partnership providers to convert to ... increasing presence on the scene nationally of business cor- porations engaging in or intending to engage in the ...
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Page 20 - Statistics and the National Center for Health Services Research, and the Office of Research and Statistics of the Social Security Administration, national nongovernmental associations, and state and local initiative activities, including as one example, hospital discharge abstract systems.
Page 273 - The degree of risk assumed by the contractor should influence the amount of profit or fee a contractor is entitled to anticipate. For example, where a portion of the risk has been shifted to the Government through cost-reimbursement...
Page 181 - Personal care services in a recipient's home rendered by an individual, not a member of the family, who is qualified to provide such services, where the services are prescribed by a physician in accordance with a plan of treatment and are supervised by a registered nurse.
Page 267 - Advance understandings on particular cost items. The extent of allowability of the selected items of cost covered in Subparts 1-15.2, 1-15.3, and 1-15.4 has been stated to apply broadly to many accounting systems in varying contract situations. Thus, as to any given contract, the reasonableness and allocability of certain items of cost may be difficult to determine, particularly in connection with firms or separate divisions thereof which may not be subject to effective competitive restraints.
Page 273 - Federal entity otherwise to ensure that audits are conducted of its programs and operations in accordance with the standards for audit of governmental organizations, programs, activities, and functions...
Page 193 - ... compliance. (6) Provide that execution of the single State agency provider agreement with a facility for payments under the plan shall be contingent upon certification in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (a) (1) and (2) of this section. The term of an agreement may not exceed a period of one year and the effective date of such agreement may not be earlier than the date of certification. Execution of a provider agreement shall be for the term and in accordance with the provisions of...
Page 261 - Homemaker services means home management and maintenance services, and personal care services, provided to maintain, strengthen and safeguard the functioning of eligible persons in their own homes where no responsible person is available for this purpose.
Page 197 - Chairman of the Subcommittee on Health and Long-Term Care of the House Select Committee on Aging...
Page 191 - Appendix.) (a) Standard: Assignment and duties of the home health aide. The home health aide is assigned to a particular patient by a registered nurse. Written instructions for patient care are prepared by a registered nurse or therapist as appropriate. Duties include the performance of simple procedures as an extension of therapy services, personal care, ambulation and exercise, household services essential to health care at home, assistance with medications that are ordinarily self-administered,...
Page 262 - Do not exceed the amounts reasonable and necessary to assure quality of services...