National Health Insurance: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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Page 2067
... professional practice . " National health insurance could be enacted with this same restraint and all our present inadequacies and inequities in medical care might be perpetuated and entrenched , probably with a larger pricetag . 36-221 ...
... professional practice . " National health insurance could be enacted with this same restraint and all our present inadequacies and inequities in medical care might be perpetuated and entrenched , probably with a larger pricetag . 36-221 ...
Page 2069
... professional motives . Our professional prerogatives are not vested . in the status quo . We do not constitute an " industry " which feels threatened by programs that place the public good ahead of private gain . We have had no role in ...
... professional motives . Our professional prerogatives are not vested . in the status quo . We do not constitute an " industry " which feels threatened by programs that place the public good ahead of private gain . We have had no role in ...
Page 2070
... professional and institutional services to defined population groups on a per capita basis ; annually negotiated rates for institutional providers and choice of prepayment or fee - for- service payment for professional providers ...
... professional and institutional services to defined population groups on a per capita basis ; annually negotiated rates for institutional providers and choice of prepayment or fee - for- service payment for professional providers ...
Page 2071
... professional licensure of health workers moving from one state to another ; promote facility development and franchising in proper relation to social needs ; include periodic inspection of facilities and examination of personnel ...
... professional licensure of health workers moving from one state to another ; promote facility development and franchising in proper relation to social needs ; include periodic inspection of facilities and examination of personnel ...
Page 2074
... professionals is highly technical and the patient is all too often ignorant of the adequacy of his care . Lastly , a free market assumes responsiveness of supply to changes in demand ; yet the time involved to train a physician or build ...
... professionals is highly technical and the patient is all too often ignorant of the adequacy of his care . Lastly , a free market assumes responsiveness of supply to changes in demand ; yet the time involved to train a physician or build ...
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