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SOURCE : Lewin / ICF estimates using the Health Benefits Simulation Model . under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to 9 increasingly effective payment mechanisms . Initially for.
SOURCE : Lewin / ICF estimates using the Health Benefits Simulation Model . under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to 9 increasingly effective payment mechanisms . Initially for.
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under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to their current Medicaid contribution , they would also get some relief from the growing burden of financing care for the medically indigent . Those employers who do not now ...
under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to their current Medicaid contribution , they would also get some relief from the growing burden of financing care for the medically indigent . Those employers who do not now ...
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The programs differ in significant ways , but all are limited in their capacity to finance long - term care . Eligibility for Medicare is limited to people who are unable to leave their homes ( homebound ) and who require skilled or ...
The programs differ in significant ways , but all are limited in their capacity to finance long - term care . Eligibility for Medicare is limited to people who are unable to leave their homes ( homebound ) and who require skilled or ...
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SOURCE : Lewin / ICF estimates using the Health Benefits Simulation Model . under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to 9 increasingly effective payment mechanisms . Initially for.
SOURCE : Lewin / ICF estimates using the Health Benefits Simulation Model . under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to 9 increasingly effective payment mechanisms . Initially for.
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under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to their current Medicaid contribution , they would also get some relief from the growing burden of financing care for the medically indigent . Those employers who do not now ...
under the recommendations would be limited in real terms to their current Medicaid contribution , they would also get some relief from the growing burden of financing care for the medically indigent . Those employers who do not now ...
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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...