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Page 348
... problem . I don't think there is any way possible to get the costs de- creased to the level of what the original estimates were , because hospi- tal costs have just risen so much there is no way of legislating them downward . The main ...
... problem . I don't think there is any way possible to get the costs de- creased to the level of what the original estimates were , because hospi- tal costs have just risen so much there is no way of legislating them downward . The main ...
Page 353
... problems , recently reported that : The country today is well into a transition from considering that health is ... problem was the greatest one . How could you get around this business of the State - Federal relationships ? Justice ...
... problems , recently reported that : The country today is well into a transition from considering that health is ... problem was the greatest one . How could you get around this business of the State - Federal relationships ? Justice ...
Page 357
... problem and are most competent at the time to make the best decisions for everyone concerned . If responsible ... problems are created . He says : Common thought and parlance tend to conceal or deny the fact that de- mand for all ...
... problem and are most competent at the time to make the best decisions for everyone concerned . If responsible ... problems are created . He says : Common thought and parlance tend to conceal or deny the fact that de- mand for all ...
Page 358
... problems , reported to the Secretary of HEW : The country today is well into a transition from considering that health is largely an individual affair to understanding that health is ... problem was the greatest one . How could 358.
... problems , reported to the Secretary of HEW : The country today is well into a transition from considering that health is largely an individual affair to understanding that health is ... problem was the greatest one . How could 358.
Page 359
... problem , you know . We are guided by this , that and the other case . " He looked around to see if anyone was listening . Then he put his hand up like this , confidentially , and he said , " The taxing power , my dear , the taxing ...
... problem , you know . We are guided by this , that and the other case . " He looked around to see if anyone was listening . Then he put his hand up like this , confidentially , and he said , " The taxing power , my dear , the taxing ...
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Page 367 - In questions of power then let no more be heard" of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief, by the chains of the Constitution.
Page 520 - Mental retardation refers to subaverage general intellectual functioning which originates during the developmental period and is associated with impairment in adaptive behavior.
Page 367 - The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State.
Page 366 - But it will not follow from this doctrine that acts of the larger society which are not pursuant to its constitutional powers, but which are invasions of the residuary authorities of the smaller societies, will become the supreme law of the land. These will be merely acts of usurpation, and will deserve to be treated as such.
Page 892 - State, to furnish (1) medical assistance on behalf of families with dependent children and of aged, blind, or permanently and totally disabled individuals, whose income and resources are insufficient to meet the costs of necessary medical services...
Page 540 - Congress declared that: fulfillment of our national purpose depends on promoting and assuring the highest level of health attainable for every person in an environment which contributes positively to healthful individual and family living...
Page 686 - The reasonable cost of any services shall be the cost actually incurred, excluding therefrom any part of incurred cost found to be unnecessary in the efficient delivery of needed health services...
Page 890 - These include the American College of Physicians, the American College of Surgeons, the American Dental Association, the American Hospital Association, and the American Medical Association.
Page 367 - The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.
Page 367 - Our own experience has taught us nevertheless, that additional fences against these dangers ought not to be omitted. Very properly, therefore, have the convention added this constitutional bulwark in favor of personal security and private rights...