Costs and Delivery of Health Services to Older Americans: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First [and Second] Session[s].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 846 pages |
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Page 87
... amount or source of the money paid , nor on the diagnostic category of his disease , nor his social pedigree . It would be a right of his being an American . This picture , Mr. Chairman , is not utopian . It is easily attainable within ...
... amount or source of the money paid , nor on the diagnostic category of his disease , nor his social pedigree . It would be a right of his being an American . This picture , Mr. Chairman , is not utopian . It is easily attainable within ...
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... amount to invest in this endeavor ? This would amount to $ 450,000,000 annually . The appropriations proposed to you , for the next four years , do not approach this sum . Let me now give you some concrete examples of health services ...
... amount to invest in this endeavor ? This would amount to $ 450,000,000 annually . The appropriations proposed to you , for the next four years , do not approach this sum . Let me now give you some concrete examples of health services ...
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... amount of time it takes from staff at a municipal level . We actually got to the point where he was wondering out loud whether instead of devoting his time to making the application , he should be out working with the limited resources ...
... amount of time it takes from staff at a municipal level . We actually got to the point where he was wondering out loud whether instead of devoting his time to making the application , he should be out working with the limited resources ...
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... amount will not buy as much medical care and , second , the government policies will not permit these costs to be ... amount . This is very frustrating to many of them who are living on reduced or fixed incomes and cannot afford to pay ...
... amount will not buy as much medical care and , second , the government policies will not permit these costs to be ... amount . This is very frustrating to many of them who are living on reduced or fixed incomes and cannot afford to pay ...
Page 134
... amount of difference which exists between public housing designed specifically for the elderly and public housing designed generally for the total community . For ex- ample , in public housing for the elderly , the elevators stop on ...
... amount of difference which exists between public housing designed specifically for the elderly and public housing designed generally for the total community . For ex- ample , in public housing for the elderly , the elevators stop on ...
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