A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... eligibility rules. Consequently, almost 32 million Americans under 65 lack health care coverage of any kind. That's nearly 15 percent of our nonelderly population. Another 20 million have inadequate coverage. And the proportion who are ...
... eligibility rules. Consequently, almost 32 million Americans under 65 lack health care coverage of any kind. That's nearly 15 percent of our nonelderly population. Another 20 million have inadequate coverage. And the proportion who are ...
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... eligibility rules . Below 100 % of poverty 100-199 % of poverty 200-299 % of poverty 300 % + of poverty SOURCE : Lewin / ICF analysis of Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . MIKE MCGARVIN / HOLY CROSS CLINIC AT POVERELLO HOUSE ...
... eligibility rules . Below 100 % of poverty 100-199 % of poverty 200-299 % of poverty 300 % + of poverty SOURCE : Lewin / ICF analysis of Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . MIKE MCGARVIN / HOLY CROSS CLINIC AT POVERELLO HOUSE ...
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... eligibility rules . Below 100 % of poverty 100-199 % of poverty 200-299 % of poverty 300 % + of poverty SOURCE : Lewin / ICF analysis of Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . workers were in firms with fewer than 25 employees ...
... eligibility rules . Below 100 % of poverty 100-199 % of poverty 200-299 % of poverty 300 % + of poverty SOURCE : Lewin / ICF analysis of Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . workers were in firms with fewer than 25 employees ...
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... eligibility for Medicaid from eligibility for cash welfare - appear to have been largely offset by declining coverage among older children and other groups . Finally , in an effort to control costs , states frequently limit both the ...
... eligibility for Medicaid from eligibility for cash welfare - appear to have been largely offset by declining coverage among older children and other groups . Finally , in an effort to control costs , states frequently limit both the ...
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... eligibility rules . Below 100 % of poverty 100-199 % of poverty 200-299 % of poverty 300 % + of poverty SOURCE : Lewin / ICF analysis of Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . workers were in firms with fewer than 25 employees . 2.
... eligibility rules . Below 100 % of poverty 100-199 % of poverty 200-299 % of poverty 300 % + of poverty SOURCE : Lewin / ICF analysis of Current Population Survey data , March 1988 . workers were in firms with fewer than 25 employees . 2.
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Americans coverage ance benefits BILL GRADISON Brookings/ICF Long-Term build universal coverage burden caid calls for action caregivers Commission believes Commission recognizes Commission recommends cost shifting cover Current Population Survey DAVID PRYOR delivery Dependents develop EARL DOTTER efficient eligibility ensure access face families federal cost federal government guidelines health and long-term health care costs health care coverage health care system health coverage health insurance home and community-based house of cards income increase individuals insurance market job-based and public job-based coverage Lewin/ICF estimates Long-Term Care Financing long-term care insurance Mark Merlis Medicaid medical underwriting Medicare Medigap nation need long-term Nonelderly number of elderly nursing home stays ommends payment rates percent ployers poor Population Survey data premiums private insurance problems protection provide coverage public coverage public program receive recom risk Rockefeller IV severely disabled small employers SOURCE spending strategy sumers tion uninsured universal health universal health care
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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...