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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... persons specified in sec- tion 1902 ( a ) ( 10 ) ( C ) ; and ( 2 ) population , with those States with greater populations in one grouping and those States with lesser populations in another ; " ( c ) establish an error rate defined as ...
... persons specified in sec- tion 1902 ( a ) ( 10 ) ( C ) ; and ( 2 ) population , with those States with greater populations in one grouping and those States with lesser populations in another ; " ( c ) establish an error rate defined as ...
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... person who is getting the service is not paying for the service . In 90 percent of the cases , the patient does not pick the service . The doctor tells him what service he needs or his mother needs or his child needs and he does not ...
... person who is getting the service is not paying for the service . In 90 percent of the cases , the patient does not pick the service . The doctor tells him what service he needs or his mother needs or his child needs and he does not ...
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... person - 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 ...
... person - 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 ...
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... persons over 21 . Most of these measures have long since been abandoned or modified because they either were not effective cost savings devices or had a devastating impact on clients . As the legislature considered the current fiscal ...
... persons over 21 . Most of these measures have long since been abandoned or modified because they either were not effective cost savings devices or had a devastating impact on clients . As the legislature considered the current fiscal ...
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... persons which are related to the income or receipts of a hospital or any subdivision thereof , " S. 1470 proposes that such charges would only be recognized as allowable costs to the extent that they do not exceed " . an amount equal to ...
... persons which are related to the income or receipts of a hospital or any subdivision thereof , " S. 1470 proposes that such charges would only be recognized as allowable costs to the extent that they do not exceed " . an amount equal to ...
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