A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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Page 10
... effectively cap an em- ployer's risk . The new federal costs of guaranteeing universal coverage would be $ 24 billion ... effective relative to costs . 3. Private insurance ( usually termed Medigap ) supplements Medicare for four out of ...
... effectively cap an em- ployer's risk . The new federal costs of guaranteeing universal coverage would be $ 24 billion ... effective relative to costs . 3. Private insurance ( usually termed Medigap ) supplements Medicare for four out of ...
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... effective , creative , responsive , and caring program to better ad- dress the problems of our chronically ill . ” - Senator David Pryor To target public resources most effectively , guaran- tee Americans of all incomes adequate ...
... effective , creative , responsive , and caring program to better ad- dress the problems of our chronically ill . ” - Senator David Pryor To target public resources most effectively , guaran- tee Americans of all incomes adequate ...
Page 16
... effective only if it pro- motes and ensures quality of care . Furthermore , to be sustainable over the long term , a ... effectiveness of treatment , delivery , and management of services , and to explore means to prevent the need for ...
... effective only if it pro- motes and ensures quality of care . Furthermore , to be sustainable over the long term , a ... effectiveness of treatment , delivery , and management of services , and to explore means to prevent the need for ...
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... we can identify priorities and build the coverage we now lack . We can build carefully and deliberately , one step leading to the next . Universal coverage in an effective , efficient system is within our reach . We must act now . 18.
... we can identify priorities and build the coverage we now lack . We can build carefully and deliberately , one step leading to the next . Universal coverage in an effective , efficient system is within our reach . We must act now . 18.
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