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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Page 73
... staff developing the reorganization plan came directly out of the Social and Rehabili- tative Service . The people from the actual agencies consolidated - medicare , med- icaid and the Bureau of Quality Assurance - those with primary un ...
... staff developing the reorganization plan came directly out of the Social and Rehabili- tative Service . The people from the actual agencies consolidated - medicare , med- icaid and the Bureau of Quality Assurance - those with primary un ...
Page 74
... staff directly involved in reorganization activities , the principal concern of the task force clearly appears to lie far more with the dismemberment of SRS and not the creation of an effective and efficient Health Care Financing ...
... staff directly involved in reorganization activities , the principal concern of the task force clearly appears to lie far more with the dismemberment of SRS and not the creation of an effective and efficient Health Care Financing ...
Page 77
... staff activi- ties reporting directly to the Administrator . By letter dated June 2 , 1977 , the Secretary responded to my concerns . However , in the judgment of the Subcommittee , this response was not satisfactory . In fact ...
... staff activi- ties reporting directly to the Administrator . By letter dated June 2 , 1977 , the Secretary responded to my concerns . However , in the judgment of the Subcommittee , this response was not satisfactory . In fact ...
Page 88
... staff has alerted the Nation to alarming improper professional practices in this area . One study indicates that approximately $ 500 million could be saved by eliminating those in- halation therapy procedures which are of dubious ...
... staff has alerted the Nation to alarming improper professional practices in this area . One study indicates that approximately $ 500 million could be saved by eliminating those in- halation therapy procedures which are of dubious ...
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... staff has alerted the nation to alarming improper professional practices in this area . One study indicates that approximately $ 500 million could be saved by eliminating those inhalation therapy procedures which are of dubious benefit ...
... staff has alerted the nation to alarming improper professional practices in this area . One study indicates that approximately $ 500 million could be saved by eliminating those inhalation therapy procedures which are of dubious benefit ...
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