National Health Insurance Proposals: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First [and Second] Session[s] ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 3293 pages |
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Page 2143
... reason for that is because Jeffery Cohelan is putting his efforts into it . Mr. ULLMAN . Mr. Cohelan , we are certainly pleased to hear you . Would you identify your colleague and the association that you repre- sent and we would be ...
... reason for that is because Jeffery Cohelan is putting his efforts into it . Mr. ULLMAN . Mr. Cohelan , we are certainly pleased to hear you . Would you identify your colleague and the association that you repre- sent and we would be ...
Page 2179
... reason that we feel there should be options . We don't feel that pre - paid group practice is going to put fee - for ... reasons that I am so excited with my new position is that what we are asking for is an opportunity to exist and it ...
... reason that we feel there should be options . We don't feel that pre - paid group practice is going to put fee - for ... reasons that I am so excited with my new position is that what we are asking for is an opportunity to exist and it ...
Page 2187
... reason that in the general economy , sunnly has been relatively flexible and could adequately respond to demand : but in the medical economy , supply , particularly in the vital area of physician's serv- ices , is relatively inflexible ...
... reason that in the general economy , sunnly has been relatively flexible and could adequately respond to demand : but in the medical economy , supply , particularly in the vital area of physician's serv- ices , is relatively inflexible ...
Page 2188
... reason to be hopeful . There is more awareness , more concern , more intensive study , more understanding of fundamental issues today than at any time in the past 30 years . Disillusionment with government policy , its profligate ...
... reason to be hopeful . There is more awareness , more concern , more intensive study , more understanding of fundamental issues today than at any time in the past 30 years . Disillusionment with government policy , its profligate ...
Page 2190
... burden from them . Obviously those who seek to destroy our system are pleased with the efforts of everyone who are seeking to impose some kind of national health insurance scheme on the American public . There is no reason 2190.
... burden from them . Obviously those who seek to destroy our system are pleased with the efforts of everyone who are seeking to impose some kind of national health insurance scheme on the American public . There is no reason 2190.
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Page 2199 - 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 2198 - 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 2275 - ... (4) in the case of an agency or organization in any State in which State or applicable local law provides for the licensing of agencies or organizations of this nature, (A) is licensed pursuant to such law, or (B) is approved, by the agency of such State or locality responsible for licensing...
Page 2198 - 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 2280 - ... term shall not include a private organization which is not a nonprofit organization exempt from Federal income taxation under section...
Page 2538 - I served as chairman of the executive council of the Association of American Medical Colleges...
Page 2725 - Counsel for the American Association of Retired Persons and the National Retired Teachers Association.
Page 2726 - But if additional personnel are employed in the present manner and within the present patterns and "systems" of care, they will not avert, or even perhaps alleviate, the crisis. Unless we improve the system through which health care is provided, care will continue to become less satisfactory, even though there are massive increases in cost and in numbers of health personnel.
Page 2197 - As a matter of fact and law, the governing rights of the States are all of those which have not been surrendered to the National Government by the Constitution or its amendments. Wisely or unwisely, people know that under the Eighteenth Amendment Congress has been given the right to legislate on this particular subject, but this is not the case in the matter of a great number of other vital problems of Government, such as the conduct of public utilities, of banks, of insurance, of business, of agriculture,...
Page 2197 - Washington during these last ten years. Were it possible to find 'master minds' so unselfish, so willing to decide unhesitatingly against their own personal interests or private prejudices, men almost God-like in their ability to hold the...