National Health Insurance Proposals: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First [and Second] Session[s] ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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Page 1352
... treatment of chronic respiratory illness . Coverage of out- patient services is very restricted under most programs . 3. A national health insurance program must provide for outpatient services if it is to be responsive to the needs of ...
... treatment of chronic respiratory illness . Coverage of out- patient services is very restricted under most programs . 3. A national health insurance program must provide for outpatient services if it is to be responsive to the needs of ...
Page 1353
... treatment of patients with emphysema and other non- contagious respiratory disease has taken place mainly within the private medical care system . With the advent of medicaid and medicare , those programs as- sumed some of the costs of ...
... treatment of patients with emphysema and other non- contagious respiratory disease has taken place mainly within the private medical care system . With the advent of medicaid and medicare , those programs as- sumed some of the costs of ...
Page 1354
... treatment and rehabilitative processes . Patients with chronic respiratory disease usually need out- patient medical care on an intermittent but continuing basis for the rest of their lives . As in the hospital , a full array of ...
... treatment and rehabilitative processes . Patients with chronic respiratory disease usually need out- patient medical care on an intermittent but continuing basis for the rest of their lives . As in the hospital , a full array of ...
Page 1355
... treatment , but because of the public health risk . Important as services of a national health insurance program will be to individual tuberculosis patients , a health insurance program can- not provide public health surveillance of ...
... treatment , but because of the public health risk . Important as services of a national health insurance program will be to individual tuberculosis patients , a health insurance program can- not provide public health surveillance of ...
Page 1356
... treatment . For active dis- ease that number is about 45,000 to 50,000 . There is an equal number who have disease that is stabilized , but they still need treatment . The bulk of the 1,250,000 are persons taking preventive therapy . Mr ...
... treatment . For active dis- ease that number is about 45,000 to 50,000 . There is an equal number who have disease that is stabilized , but they still need treatment . The bulk of the 1,250,000 are persons taking preventive therapy . Mr ...
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