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The Commission recommends that expanded public coverage reinforce but not replace primary care delivery systems that are subsidized to serve these populations . It also recommends federal support to promote and extend systems that ...
The Commission recommends that expanded public coverage reinforce but not replace primary care delivery systems that are subsidized to serve these populations . It also recommends federal support to promote and extend systems that ...
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Combining universal coverage with other federal initiatives to strengthen the health care system can ensure the value for the health dollar and access to quality service , efficiently delivered , that the nation so sorely needs .
Combining universal coverage with other federal initiatives to strengthen the health care system can ensure the value for the health dollar and access to quality service , efficiently delivered , that the nation so sorely needs .
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Coverage that buys unnecessary or inap- propriate care , that pays for poor quality , that fails to promote efficient delivery , or that shifts costs from some purchasers to others , wastes private and public dollars that could be used ...
Coverage that buys unnecessary or inap- propriate care , that pays for poor quality , that fails to promote efficient delivery , or that shifts costs from some purchasers to others , wastes private and public dollars that could be used ...
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The Commission recommends that expanded public coverage reinforce but not replace primary care delivery systems that are subsidized to serve these populations . It also recommends federal support to promote and extend systems that ...
The Commission recommends that expanded public coverage reinforce but not replace primary care delivery systems that are subsidized to serve these populations . It also recommends federal support to promote and extend systems that ...
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The pri- vate marketplace seems unable to develop an ade- quate home care delivery system even for those who can pay . The two major public programs - Medicare and Medicaid - have structural limitations that pre- vent them from meeting ...
The pri- vate marketplace seems unable to develop an ade- quate home care delivery system even for those who can pay . The two major public programs - Medicare and Medicaid - have structural limitations that pre- vent them from meeting ...
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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...