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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... population of our country 65 and over is homebound or bedbound . In round numbers , we are talking about 1 million people . Over the next 30 years , these numbers will vastly increase as our population grows older . For many of these ...
... population of our country 65 and over is homebound or bedbound . In round numbers , we are talking about 1 million people . Over the next 30 years , these numbers will vastly increase as our population grows older . For many of these ...
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... population over age 65 presently lives in such an institution . In the next 20 years , the proportion of our population which will reach the age of 65 and greater is going to expand considerably - by the year 2000 , roughly by 25 ...
... population over age 65 presently lives in such an institution . In the next 20 years , the proportion of our population which will reach the age of 65 and greater is going to expand considerably - by the year 2000 , roughly by 25 ...
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... population as it grows older , and your legislation , it seems to us , is the necessary key development . Thank you . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you . I mention to you , Dr. Brickner and Dr. Lechich , that I apologize for our colleagues not ...
... population as it grows older , and your legislation , it seems to us , is the necessary key development . Thank you . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you . I mention to you , Dr. Brickner and Dr. Lechich , that I apologize for our colleagues not ...
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... population is matched , let us say , one and one - half times by other equally needy people at home who are unreached , and we can manage these patients at 60 percent of the nursing home cost , perhaps that would be some guideline . The ...
... population is matched , let us say , one and one - half times by other equally needy people at home who are unreached , and we can manage these patients at 60 percent of the nursing home cost , perhaps that would be some guideline . The ...
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... population in the United States will be about 25 percent . subgroup 75 and over will group at a more rapid rate , approaching 50 percent . At present about percent of the 65 - and - older population are in nursing homes or similar ...
... population in the United States will be about 25 percent . subgroup 75 and over will group at a more rapid rate , approaching 50 percent . At present about percent of the 65 - and - older population are in nursing homes or similar ...
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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 - 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.
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