Selected Issues in Medicare Program Policy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ... June 12, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 500 pages |
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... factors including changes in the composition of the medicare population , the increasing number of special care beds and other changes in medicare cost alloca- tion methods . In the case of cost limits on routine service costs , the ...
... factors including changes in the composition of the medicare population , the increasing number of special care beds and other changes in medicare cost alloca- tion methods . In the case of cost limits on routine service costs , the ...
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... factor be added to the basic cost of care . Therefore , in 1966 , at the beginning of the program , a 2 - percent ... factors which contribute to these additional requirements . Many aged patients require assistance in eating ; are ...
... factor be added to the basic cost of care . Therefore , in 1966 , at the beginning of the program , a 2 - percent ... factors which contribute to these additional requirements . Many aged patients require assistance in eating ; are ...
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... factor be added to the basic cost of care . Therefore , in 1966 , at the beginning of the program , a 2 percent factor was added to the basic cost figures in the Medicare reimburse- ment formula . From July 1 , 1969 , onward , however ...
... factor be added to the basic cost of care . Therefore , in 1966 , at the beginning of the program , a 2 percent factor was added to the basic cost figures in the Medicare reimburse- ment formula . From July 1 , 1969 , onward , however ...
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... factors contribute to these additional requirements ? The studies show that many aged patients required assistance ... factor will do is indirectly tax other users of hospital services who pay for their care . While this may show up as ...
... factors contribute to these additional requirements ? The studies show that many aged patients required assistance ... factor will do is indirectly tax other users of hospital services who pay for their care . While this may show up as ...
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... factors affecting the efficient delivery of needed health services . It was expected that the limits would apply to a relatively small number of institutions with extraordinary expenses . Section 223 did not , however , eliminate the ...
... factors affecting the efficient delivery of needed health services . It was expected that the limits would apply to a relatively small number of institutions with extraordinary expenses . Section 223 did not , however , eliminate the ...
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80th percentile admission amendments American Hospital Association April 17 areas basis beds Chairman Clearinghouse committee Community Hospital concurrent review Congress Congressional cost reimbursement criteria D.C. DEAR DAN ROSTENKOWSKI Department of Health determination DUNCAN economic index effective elimination facilities factors Federal Register health care hearing hospital costs implementation increase inpatient routine nursing institutions legislation length of stay mailgram medical audit medical necessity medical staff Medicare and Medicaid Medicare beneficiaries Medicare patients Medicare program Medicare reimbursement ment non-Medicare patients November 29 nursing differential nursing salary cost Osteopathic Hospital patient day payment percent physicians prevailing charge problems procedures proposed regulations PSRO Quentin N reduce requirements result ROSTENKOWSKI routine nursing salary routine service costs rural hospitals salary cost differential schedule of limits Secretary WEINBERGER Section 223 Social Security Act Social Security Administration special care units statement studies Subcommittee tion Title XVIII utilization review regulations Washington Welfare