Community Home Health Services Act of 1981: Hearing Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, on S. 234 ... March 4, 1981-November 10, 1981, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 |
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... effectively being denied the choice to do otherwise . There is still a recognition of the need for nursing homes , and there will always be , and I think they will , for the most part , always be full because of the growing need for ...
... effectively being denied the choice to do otherwise . There is still a recognition of the need for nursing homes , and there will always be , and I think they will , for the most part , always be full because of the growing need for ...
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... effective services that are responsive to individual needs . An important part of the committee's work this year will focus on achieving the best use of our health care dollars , and home health care plays an integral part of this ...
... effective services that are responsive to individual needs . An important part of the committee's work this year will focus on achieving the best use of our health care dollars , and home health care plays an integral part of this ...
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... effective 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act and shall be effective only with respect to items and services furnished on or after such effective date . * * * * * * * 3 KF26 1981 pt AP CONTENTS Page.
... effective 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act and shall be effective only with respect to items and services furnished on or after such effective date . * * * * * * * 3 KF26 1981 pt AP CONTENTS Page.
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... effective care . One of our young doctors had the imagination to ask the question , why are we not reaching these people when it is feasible to care for them . The idea that there existed around us in our heavily urbanized area a ...
... effective care . One of our young doctors had the imagination to ask the question , why are we not reaching these people when it is feasible to care for them . The idea that there existed around us in our heavily urbanized area a ...
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... effectively , an opportunity to be reimbursed through the patient's medicare entitlements . The CHAIRMAN . In this kind of a treatment scenario ? Dr. BRICKNER . That is right . The CHAIRMAN . You are saying that our laws really force ...
... effectively , an opportunity to be reimbursed through the patient's medicare entitlements . The CHAIRMAN . In this kind of a treatment scenario ? Dr. BRICKNER . That is right . The CHAIRMAN . You are saying that our laws really force ...
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1979 Amendments 97th Congress ABAUNZA AFHHA aged appropriate bill BRICKNER certificate of need CHAIRMAN Chelsea Village program chronic Community Home Health CONGRESS THE LIBRARY COPD coverage disease elderly expand Federation of Home free-standing funds GIORDANO going Halamandaris health care services Health Planning Health Services Act home care home care services home health agencies home health aide home health benefits home health care home health services homebound homemaker hospital days Human Resources incentives include home health increase individuals institutionalization Labor and Human Lechich legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS long-term Medicaid program Medicare million Miss DUNPHY non-profit hospitals nursing home occupational therapy patients percent persons physician population problems proprietary provide home health regulations rehabilitation reimbursement respiratory therapy ROSENBERG rural areas Senator Denton Senator Hawkins Senator NICKLES Services and Staffing skilled nursing Staffing Association testimony Thank therapists tion Title XX underserved areas WORSTELL
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Page 159 - For health services, such as inpatient health services and other institutional health services, for which competition does not or will not appropriately allocate supply...
Page 153 - The massive infusion of Federal funds into the existing health care system has contributed to inflationary increases in the cost of health care and failed to produce an adequate supply or distribution of health resources , and consequently has not made possible equal access for everyone to such resources.
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Page 153 - Increases in the cost of health care, particularly of hospital stays, have been uncontrollable and inflationary, and there are presently inadequate incentives for the use of appropriate alternative levels of health care, and for the substitution of ambulatory and intermediate care for inpatient hospital care.
Page 159 - The strengthening of competitive forces in the health services industry wherever competition and consumer choice can constructively serve, in accordance with subsection (b), to advance the purposes of quality assurance, cost effectiveness, and access.
Page 154 - health care facility" means hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, kidney disease treatment centers (including freestanding hemodialysis units), intermediate care facilities, rehabilitation facilities, and ambulatory surgical facilities, but does not include Christian Science sanatoriums operated, or listed and certified, by the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts. Further: (1) The term "hospital...
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