Social Security: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, Part 2

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965

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Contents

Average hospital cost per patientday 824
663
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
667
Example of payment on nonfee basis for services covered in H R 6675
669
Legislative Blue Shield retiree programs
680
American Chiropractic Association Des Moines Iowa statement
684
Definition of Drugs and biologicals
693
Baker Wyrth Post M D M H D F A C P representing the American
781
How hospital costs have climbed under Canadas health program 817
782
Barnhart Paul St Louis Mo 1050
788
College of American Pathologists Chicago Ill letter of Olivia J Neibel Page
810
American Legion statement and resolution 389
812
Hill Paul D cochairman legislative committee International Associa
814
Celler Hon Emanuel a Representative in Congress from the State
827
Progress in implementation of medical assistance for the aged MAA
851
Javits Hon Jacob K a U S Senator from the State of New York 687
862
Chapman W Judd O D representing the American Optometric Associa
863
Dorsett J Dewey president American Insurance Association accom
892
Benefit disbursements under the present OASDI program in 1964 143
899
Concurrent eligibility under workmens compensation and social security
904
Summary comparison of provisions of H R 6675 with S 1 and H R 11865
909
Worksheets for actuarial cost estimates for hospital insurance program_
921
Habermeyer Howard H chairman Railroad Retirement Board 777
943
American Insurance Association New York N Y letter and enclosure
945
A dual publicprivate health insurance program 689
947
Ratio of workmens compensation benefits to weekly takehome pay
957
Committee on Social Security for Physicians New York N Y telegram
963
PART 2
971
Mann James A chairman Social Security Committee Illinois State
986
Dirksmeyer Tony letter to Hon Ralph Yarborough 1087
1061
Associated Baby Services Inc letter of Richard H Krakaur controller
1066
Kinsella Edward D M D St Louis Mo letter and enclosures to
1070
Olson J G M D Ogden Utah letter to Hon Frank E Moss__
1075
chairman_
1079
Federation of Jewish Agencies of Atlantic County Ventnor City N J
1092
Oregon State of State Industrial Accident Commission Salem Oreg
1095
Batt Dan Defiance Ohio letter to Hon Hiram L Fong 1225
1096
Bernstein Philip chairman Committee on Social Issues and Policies
1102
Hill Hon Lister letter and enclosures to the chairman 1088
1105
California Commission for the Accreditation of Nursing Homes
1106
Methodist Church the statement of Dr Macklyn Lindstrom chairman
1116
California State Chamber of Commerce Agriculture and Industry
1122
Pan American World Airways Washington D C letter of Bernard
1126
Role of State health departments in medical care
1127
Social security increases past and proposed
1140
State performance on KerrMills lawslow or fast 634
1149
Paul Revere Life Insurauce Co the Worcester Mass statement
1155
National Conference of State Social Security Administrators Montgomery
1161
Carstenson Blue director Senior Member Council National Farmers
1165
Catholic Hospital Association of the United States and Canada the state
1169
Cruikshank Nelson H director Department of Social Security AFL
1199
National Council of Senior Citizens Inc Washington D C statement
1215
National Council of State SelfInsurers Associations New York N Y
1235
Pennsylvania Medical Society telegram of Ira Leo Schamberg M D 971
1238
International Union United Automobile Aerospace Agricultural
1251
Schreiber Jack M D Canfield Ohio letter to Hon Frank J Lausche
1255
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