Medicare-medicaid Administrative and Reimbursement Reform Act: Hearings 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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... patients ( see Table 2 on page 7 ) . This share was even below the ROES earned in low risk regulated industries such as electric utilities . Thus , non - Medi- care patients subsidized the use of hospital services by Medicare patients ...
... patients ( see Table 2 on page 7 ) . This share was even below the ROES earned in low risk regulated industries such as electric utilities . Thus , non - Medi- care patients subsidized the use of hospital services by Medicare patients ...
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... patients as well as long range cost containment for the Medicare program . The concept of a predetermined rate for ... patients , in order to make the overall return acceptable . This is , in effect , an indirect subsidy to the federal ...
... patients as well as long range cost containment for the Medicare program . The concept of a predetermined rate for ... patients , in order to make the overall return acceptable . This is , in effect , an indirect subsidy to the federal ...
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... patients to consider the cost as well as the benefit of any particular health service ; increased control by health care institutions of the source of their " business " ; increased competition among health care institutions to serve ...
... patients to consider the cost as well as the benefit of any particular health service ; increased control by health care institutions of the source of their " business " ; increased competition among health care institutions to serve ...
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... ( patients ) . Until hospitals can determine what patients they serve , what services are provided , and when , it will be possible for them to introduce financial considerations into the provision of health care or to control their own ...
... ( patients ) . Until hospitals can determine what patients they serve , what services are provided , and when , it will be possible for them to introduce financial considerations into the provision of health care or to control their own ...
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... patients , and only limited potential in the case of post - hospital con- valescent patients . We are therefore pleased to see that S. 1470 takes a cautious and measured approach to the conversion of excess hospital capacity . In ...
... patients , and only limited potential in the case of post - hospital con- valescent patients . We are therefore pleased to see that S. 1470 takes a cautious and measured approach to the conversion of excess hospital capacity . In ...
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