Health Reinsurance Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session on H. R. 8356. A Bill to Improve the Public Health by Encouraging More Extensive Use of the Voluntary Prepayment Method in the Provision of Personal Health Services. March 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, April 1, 2, 5, 8, May 5, 6 and 7, 1954, Volumes 34-38U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 453 pages Considers legislation to encourage voluntary prepayment for health services. |
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... the fund , the bill would authorize a $ 25 million appropria- tion to a capital - advance account to be established in the Treasury . From this 46789-54-2 account advances would be made to the fund when and HEALTH REINSURANCE LEGISLATION ...
... the fund , the bill would authorize a $ 25 million appropria- tion to a capital - advance account to be established in the Treasury . From this 46789-54-2 account advances would be made to the fund when and HEALTH REINSURANCE LEGISLATION ...
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... million would be made to supply initial working capital for the reinsurance program . The latter would , however , become self - sustaining in a 5 - year period through reinsurance premiums and income from investments which the Secre ...
... million would be made to supply initial working capital for the reinsurance program . The latter would , however , become self - sustaining in a 5 - year period through reinsurance premiums and income from investments which the Secre ...
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... million persons had some type of hospitalization insurance . A INCREASE OF INSURANCE PROTECTION 155 MILLION POPULATION HAVE NO HOSPINS 92M . HAVE SOME HOSPITAL INSURANCE MILLIONS OF PERSONS 92 m . 73 m . 75 WITH SOME HOSPITALIZATION 50 ...
... million persons had some type of hospitalization insurance . A INCREASE OF INSURANCE PROTECTION 155 MILLION POPULATION HAVE NO HOSPINS 92M . HAVE SOME HOSPITAL INSURANCE MILLIONS OF PERSONS 92 m . 73 m . 75 WITH SOME HOSPITALIZATION 50 ...
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... MILLION SPEND FAMILY INCOME 4 % ( MEDIAN ) ( U.S. TOTAL ) UNDER 5 % 29 MILLION SPEND П 5-20 % 17 MILLION SPEND 20 - OVER 100 % 4 MILLION SPEND * BASED ON HEALTH INFORMATION FOUNDATION SURVEY OF 2.809 FAMILIES ( 8,846 PERSONS ) . 100 ...
... MILLION SPEND FAMILY INCOME 4 % ( MEDIAN ) ( U.S. TOTAL ) UNDER 5 % 29 MILLION SPEND П 5-20 % 17 MILLION SPEND 20 - OVER 100 % 4 MILLION SPEND * BASED ON HEALTH INFORMATION FOUNDATION SURVEY OF 2.809 FAMILIES ( 8,846 PERSONS ) . 100 ...
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... million people with no hospitalization insurance . This chart can be divided into three segments . First , this segment on the lower left , where there is no special problem , includes people who do not choose to buy insurance for some ...
... million people with no hospitalization insurance . This chart can be divided into three segments . First , this segment on the lower left , where there is no special problem , includes people who do not choose to buy insurance for some ...
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$25 million abnormal losses accident actuarial administration ALLMAN American American Hospital Association American Medical Association ance answer areas Association basis BEAMER BEERS believe benefits bill Blue Cross plans Blue Shield plans cancellation carriers CHAIRMAN chamber coinsurance committee Congress cost coverage covered CRUIKSHANK DEROUNIAN doctors DOLLIVER experience extend FAULKNER Federal Government Federal reinsurance feel field going HALE HARRIS health insurance health service prepayment HESELTON hospital individual insurance business Insurance Commissioners insurance companies interest legislation limited major medical McNARY medical expense medically indigent ment MILLER MURPHY nonprofit operation organizations payment PELLY percent PERKINS persons physicians premium rates present president problem proposed protection question regulation reinsurance plan reinsurance premium reinsurance program risk ROGERS Secretary service prepayment plans socialized medicine SORG South Carolina specific SPRINGER standards statement surance testimony thing THORNBERRY tion underwriting uninsurable WOLVERTON YOUNGER
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Page 337 - Congress hereby declares that the continued regulation and taxation by the several States of the business of insurance is in the public interest...
Page 336 - Administrator shall conduct a study and shall submit a report to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the United States House of Representatives...
Page 2 - Secretary but not exceeding $50 per diem, including travel time, and while away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law (5 IT. SC 73b-2) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 12 - Administrator deems necessary for the conduct of its business ; and (9) shall determine the character of and the necessity for its obligations and expenditures, and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed and paid, subject to provisions of law specifically applicable to Government corporations.
Page 2 - Act, to employ experts and consultants or organizations thereof, as authorized by section 15 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 (5 USC 55a).
Page 3 - Education. (b) In administering the provisions of this Act for which he is responsible, the Commissioner is authorized to utilize the services and facilities of any agency of the Federal Government and of any other public or nonprofit agency or institution in accordance with appropriate agreements, and to pay for such services either in advance or by way of reimbursement, as may be agreed upon.
Page 15 - HR 8356, a bill to improve the public health by encouraging more extensive use of the voluntary prepayment method in the provision of personal health services.
Page 10 - Treasury shall determine the applicable interest rate annually in advance, such rate to be calculated to reimburse the Treasury for its costs in connection with such unrepaid advances, taking into consideration the current average interest rate on outstanding marketable long-term obligations of the United States.
Page 116 - Government can and should work with them to study and devise better insurance protection to meet the public need. I recommend the establishment of a limited Federal reinsurance service to encourage private and nonprofit health insurance organizations to offer broader health protection to more families.
Page 12 - ... wholly owned Government corporations by the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended ; and (2) maintain an integral set of accounts which shall be audited annually by the General Accounting Office in accordance with the principles and procedures applicable to commercial transactions as provided by the Government Corporation Control Act, as amended...