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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... result in a " ballooning out " effect in other areas of the sector . As an example , in 1973 Connecticut created a commission on hospitals and health care , with decisionmaking authority over capital expenditures and annual operating ...
... result in a " ballooning out " effect in other areas of the sector . As an example , in 1973 Connecticut created a commission on hospitals and health care , with decisionmaking authority over capital expenditures and annual operating ...
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... result that medicaid admissions are shifted to a few hospitals . Since those hospitals would then face increasingly tighter cost constraints relative to other hospitals , the result might very well be a discernably different hospital ...
... result that medicaid admissions are shifted to a few hospitals . Since those hospitals would then face increasingly tighter cost constraints relative to other hospitals , the result might very well be a discernably different hospital ...
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... result from a variety of factors . These include infla- tion in the general economy , the intensification and improvement of services ,. modernization and maintenance of service capacity , expansion of manpower re- sources , increased ...
... result from a variety of factors . These include infla- tion in the general economy , the intensification and improvement of services ,. modernization and maintenance of service capacity , expansion of manpower re- sources , increased ...
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... result in significant improvement over the existing methodology of Section 223 of P.L. 92-603 , which it is intended ... results in payments greater than would otherwise have been made by the federal programs . We believe that such rigid ...
... result in significant improvement over the existing methodology of Section 223 of P.L. 92-603 , which it is intended ... results in payments greater than would otherwise have been made by the federal programs . We believe that such rigid ...
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... results of the incentive formula would be that each year average per diem costs would potentially be reduced ... result would be that costs related to the provision of needed , complicated and , therefore , costly health services ...
... results of the incentive formula would be that each year average per diem costs would potentially be reduced ... result would be that costs related to the provision of needed , complicated and , therefore , costly health services ...
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