Medicare-medicaid Administrative and Reimbursement Reform Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, on S. 1470 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 638 pages |
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... effective upon enactment , with applications for approval to be accepted beginning with January 1 , 1978 , but with a maximum of 50 approvals to be granted prior to January 1 , 1981. The following estimates illustrate the full impact of ...
... effective upon enactment , with applications for approval to be accepted beginning with January 1 , 1978 , but with a maximum of 50 approvals to be granted prior to January 1 , 1981. The following estimates illustrate the full impact of ...
Page 85
... effective , and $ 25 million in the full fiscal year 1979 . Summary of provisions and cost estimates for SMI 1. Administrative cost - savings allowance ( section 10 ) -- $ 1 per eligible patient would be payable to a participating ...
... effective , and $ 25 million in the full fiscal year 1979 . Summary of provisions and cost estimates for SMI 1. Administrative cost - savings allowance ( section 10 ) -- $ 1 per eligible patient would be payable to a participating ...
Page 95
... effective than earlier " first generation " systems in containing health care costs . Because the procedures used to set rates are perhaps the most transferrable features of ratesetting programs , these anal- yses will focus on ...
... effective than earlier " first generation " systems in containing health care costs . Because the procedures used to set rates are perhaps the most transferrable features of ratesetting programs , these anal- yses will focus on ...
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... effective date . In your statement , you say that the Department will submit comments on the various sections of S. 1470 during the next several months . As you know , most of the provisions of S. 1470 were contained in a similar form ...
... effective date . In your statement , you say that the Department will submit comments on the various sections of S. 1470 during the next several months . As you know , most of the provisions of S. 1470 were contained in a similar form ...
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... effective and equitable methods for controlling the acceleration of costs are more elusive . In the face of growing budgetary restraints , the most common response by the states has been to focus on reducing either the scope of services ...
... effective and equitable methods for controlling the acceleration of costs are more elusive . In the face of growing budgetary restraints , the most common response by the states has been to focus on reducing either the scope of services ...
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