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... conditions are unconscionable and that public action is urgent , the Commission unanimously agreed that all Americans should have access to affordable health and long - term care coverage in an efficient and effective system .
... conditions are unconscionable and that public action is urgent , the Commission unanimously agreed that all Americans should have access to affordable health and long - term care coverage in an efficient and effective system .
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... conditions are unconscionable and that public action is urgent , the Commission unanimously agreed that all Americans should have access to affordable health and long - term care coverage in an efficient and effective system .
... conditions are unconscionable and that public action is urgent , the Commission unanimously agreed that all Americans should have access to affordable health and long - term care coverage in an efficient and effective system .
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Concerns about the appropriateness and effectiveness of medical procedures , the quality of health care pro- viders , and the problems related to our approach to medical malpractice add to the crisis caused by the burden of unfinanced ...
Concerns about the appropriateness and effectiveness of medical procedures , the quality of health care pro- viders , and the problems related to our approach to medical malpractice add to the crisis caused by the burden of unfinanced ...
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However , an effective system cannot be put into place overnight . It will take time to develop and implement . To balance these concerns , the Commission recom- mends that the system be put in place a step at a time .
However , an effective system cannot be put into place overnight . It will take time to develop and implement . To balance these concerns , the Commission recom- mends that the system be put in place a step at a time .
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... ment outcomes and assessment of provider performance ; that new methods of quality assessment and assurance be developed and tested ; and that local organizations be developed and held accountable for effective quality assurance .
... ment outcomes and assessment of provider performance ; that new methods of quality assessment and assurance be developed and tested ; and that local organizations be developed and held accountable for effective quality assurance .
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Page 2 - ... savings achieved elsewhere in the federal budget, the Commission is committed to raising whatever additional revenues are necessary. B. In considering what revenue options to adopt, the Commission recommends that the choice be guided by the following three criteria: 1. The final tax package ought to be progressive, requiring a higher contribution from those most able to bear increased tax burdens. That is, families with higher incomes would be asked to contribute a greater share of their incomes...