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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... doctors ' fees be fixed . Further , how many doctors would be involved and how would they be involved ? Would it be voluntarily ? Would it be involuntary ? Would they have the right to enter or to withdraw from the market ? What would ...
... doctors ' fees be fixed . Further , how many doctors would be involved and how would they be involved ? Would it be voluntarily ? Would it be involuntary ? Would they have the right to enter or to withdraw from the market ? What would ...
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... doctors . 3. British National Health Service . 1. Additional personnel needed to administer the program The DHEW has not made a detailed study of the personnel that would be needed to administer a program of hospital and surgical ...
... doctors . 3. British National Health Service . 1. Additional personnel needed to administer the program The DHEW has not made a detailed study of the personnel that would be needed to administer a program of hospital and surgical ...
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... doctors . They are applicable to lower - income families belonging to the plan . In other places unions and local medical societies have made similar agreemtns . Under H.R. 4700 , the social - insurance program could rely on the same ...
... doctors . They are applicable to lower - income families belonging to the plan . In other places unions and local medical societies have made similar agreemtns . Under H.R. 4700 , the social - insurance program could rely on the same ...
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... doctors are entitled to family medical doctor service , and general practitioners ( about 22,000 ) have decided to ... doctors who joined the service by July 5 , 1948 , were free to continue practising where they were . Since July 5 ...
... doctors are entitled to family medical doctor service , and general practitioners ( about 22,000 ) have decided to ... doctors who joined the service by July 5 , 1948 , were free to continue practising where they were . Since July 5 ...
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... Doctors may prescribe for their patients all drugs and medicines which are medically necessary for their treatment ... doctor and presented for dispensing . The charge for elastic hosiery is 5 shillings or 10 shillings for each article ...
... Doctors may prescribe for their patients all drugs and medicines which are medically necessary for their treatment ... doctor and presented for dispensing . The charge for elastic hosiery is 5 shillings or 10 shillings for each article ...
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