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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... benefits . A major change in this year's bill would exempt from the proposed reimburse- ment system those states which have effective rate setting agencies with author- ity over all classes of purchasers . The bill requires that the ...
... benefits . A major change in this year's bill would exempt from the proposed reimburse- ment system those states which have effective rate setting agencies with author- ity over all classes of purchasers . The bill requires that the ...
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... BENEFITS ADVISORY COUNCIL The effective administration of Title XVIII depends in part on the coopera- tion - not confrontation - between government and the health industry . HIBAC was created by Congress when Medicare was first passed ...
... BENEFITS ADVISORY COUNCIL The effective administration of Title XVIII depends in part on the coopera- tion - not confrontation - between government and the health industry . HIBAC was created by Congress when Medicare was first passed ...
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... benefit from success and the obligation to bear the burdens of failure ; mechanisms that require both health care ... benefits of diversity among health care providers ; and greatly reduced Govern- ment control over the management of ...
... benefit from success and the obligation to bear the burdens of failure ; mechanisms that require both health care ... benefits of diversity among health care providers ; and greatly reduced Govern- ment control over the management of ...
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... Benefits Advisory Council . AHCA supports the continuation and revitalization of HIBAC . S. 1391 , H.R. 6575 Mr. Chairman , the President's cost containment proposal would not apply to long - term care facilities . We believe there are ...
... Benefits Advisory Council . AHCA supports the continuation and revitalization of HIBAC . S. 1391 , H.R. 6575 Mr. Chairman , the President's cost containment proposal would not apply to long - term care facilities . We believe there are ...
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... Benefits Advisory Council . This proposal would cut off one of the few formal inputs that the public , as well as the health industry , have into the agencies which govern and regulate them . While the Health Insurance Benefits Advisory ...
... Benefits Advisory Council . This proposal would cut off one of the few formal inputs that the public , as well as the health industry , have into the agencies which govern and regulate them . While the Health Insurance Benefits Advisory ...
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