In Poor Health, the Federal Commitment to Vulnerable Americans: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Aging, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, March 5, 1990U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 124 pages |
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... cuts . I work on the housing subcommittee , and we work on a lot of housing issues . One is the congregate services types of programs that take place in public housing . For example , I know you are very interested in trying to reach ...
... cuts . I work on the housing subcommittee , and we work on a lot of housing issues . One is the congregate services types of programs that take place in public housing . For example , I know you are very interested in trying to reach ...
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... cuts in the Medicare payment system . Secretary SULLIVAN . Yes . Mr. Vento , first of all , let me say that the ... cut- ting benefits to any of our citizens , but what we are working to do is to be more prudent purchasers of services ...
... cuts in the Medicare payment system . Secretary SULLIVAN . Yes . Mr. Vento , first of all , let me say that the ... cut- ting benefits to any of our citizens , but what we are working to do is to be more prudent purchasers of services ...
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... cuts , the premium would rise an average of 9.6 percent annually as compared to average Social Security COLAS of 3.7 percent . If Medicare Part B is not cut as he proposes , the premium would rise an average of 10.0 percent annually ...
... cuts , the premium would rise an average of 9.6 percent annually as compared to average Social Security COLAS of 3.7 percent . If Medicare Part B is not cut as he proposes , the premium would rise an average of 10.0 percent annually ...
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... cuts he has proposed , the monthly Part B premium would rise to $ 47.10 by 1995. On the other hand , if the President gets the premium increase but does not get any of his other Part B cuts , the monthly premium would rise faster and ...
... cuts he has proposed , the monthly Part B premium would rise to $ 47.10 by 1995. On the other hand , if the President gets the premium increase but does not get any of his other Part B cuts , the monthly premium would rise faster and ...
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... Cuts B Cuts Part B Premium 1990 28.60 1991 31.30 29.90 29.90 1992 35.20 33.30 31.10 1993 39.80 37.30 32.40 1994 44.70 41.90 33.60 1995 50.10 47.10 34.80 For the President's proposed premiums , " without other Part B cuts " indicates ...
... Cuts B Cuts Part B Premium 1990 28.60 1991 31.30 29.90 29.90 1992 35.20 33.30 31.10 1993 39.80 37.30 32.40 1994 44.70 41.90 33.60 1995 50.10 47.10 34.80 For the President's proposed premiums , " without other Part B cuts " indicates ...
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Page 106 - Preventive services including prenatal care, well-child care, mammograms, pap smears, colorectal and prostate cancer screening procedures and other preventive services that evidence shows are effective relative to cost. * Early, periodic, screening, diagnosis and treatment services (EPSDT) are included for children in the public program.
Page 4 - School, those 85 and older have a three-fold greater risk of losing their independence, seven times the chance of entering a nursing home and two-and-a-half times the risk of dying compared to persons 65 to 74 years of age.
Page 120 - Act at or through institutes under the National Institutes of Health and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration...
Page 27 - LOUIS W. SULLIVAN, MD, SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Secretary SULLIVAN.
Page 111 - If 80% of uninsured employees of firms with fewer than 25 workers (as of Year 1) are not insured through their employers, along with their dependents, all employers of this size are required to provide coverage or contribute toward the cost of coverage in the public plan.
Page 109 - Containment Commission, made up 'of experts, public and private payers, providers and consumers, be created to assess cost experience and initiatives to contain costs in the public and private sectors and to make periodic recommendations to the Congress on federal initiatives. Delivery Issues . 1. Expanding health care insurance coverage should reinforce — not replace — support for primary care delivery systems targeted at the poor and underserved. Organized primary care providers (eg, local...
Page 6 - Medicaid benefits to all pregnant women and children up to age 6 with family incomes up to 133 percent of the Federal poverty level. (See box 16-B for a summary of OBRA-89 and OBRA-90...
Page 115 - ROLE 1. Home and Community-based Care * Individuals pay 20% of the costs of care up to a maximum of the national average cost of home and community-based care. * The federal government subsidizes the coinsurance at least for persons with incomes below 200% of the federal poverty level. 2. Nursing Home Program * Individuals contribute their income toward the cost of care minus the housing and personal needs allowances. * Individuals...
Page 113 - ... revenue will not need to be enacted over time. Rates of growth would need to be in excess of 8% to 9% per year. C. Various combinations of revenue sources may be used that together meet these criteria even if individual tax sources may fall short in one category.
Page 116 - The federal government encourages the development of private long-term care insurance through clarification of the tax code. This includes: * Treating, for tax purposes, the premiums paid and the benefits received as health insurance. * Enabling qualified long-term care policies to be sold in . employers