Hospital, Nursing Home, and Surgical Benefits for OASI Beneficiaries: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4700, a Bill to Amend the Social Security Act and the Internal Revenue Code So as to Provide Insurance Against the Cost of Hospital, Nursing Home, and Surgical Service for Persons Eligible for Old-age and Survivors Insurance Benefits, and for Other Purposes. July 13-17, 1959U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 720 pages Considers H.R. 4700, to guarantee adequate health care for dependent survivors and aged, retired and disabled individuals by amending the Social Security Act and Internal Revenue Code to establish and finance compulsory insurance against costs of hospitalization, nursing home care and surgical services. |
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... administration of this section , and shall continue in force for such period and be terminable upon such notice as may be agreed upon . " ( 3 ) An agreement with a hospital or nursing home under this section shall provide for payment ...
... administration of this section , and shall continue in force for such period and be terminable upon such notice as may be agreed upon . " ( 3 ) An agreement with a hospital or nursing home under this section shall provide for payment ...
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... administration of this section , shall be held confidential ( except for statistical purposes ) and shall not be disclosed or be open to public inspection in any manner revealing the identity of the individual or other person from whom ...
... administration of this section , shall be held confidential ( except for statistical purposes ) and shall not be disclosed or be open to public inspection in any manner revealing the identity of the individual or other person from whom ...
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... administration of this section . Such agreements shall not delegate ( A ) his functions relating to determinations as to whether the costs of hospital , nursing home , and surgical services furnished an individual may be paid for out of ...
... administration of this section . Such agreements shall not delegate ( A ) his functions relating to determinations as to whether the costs of hospital , nursing home , and surgical services furnished an individual may be paid for out of ...
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... Administration of the Social Security Law . In summary : 1. We must come to grips with the problem of providing adequate hospital care for the aged . 2. The percentage of aged persons covered by hospital insurance written by nonprofit ...
... Administration of the Social Security Law . In summary : 1. We must come to grips with the problem of providing adequate hospital care for the aged . 2. The percentage of aged persons covered by hospital insurance written by nonprofit ...
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... administration of the old age and survivors ' disability insurance , and public assistance pro- grams . Some of those problems would present the Government with issues which it has never faced before . Mr. FORAND . I agree it might ...
... administration of the old age and survivors ' disability insurance , and public assistance pro- grams . Some of those problems would present the Government with issues which it has never faced before . Mr. FORAND . I agree it might ...
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