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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... changes in patient loads more than a 15 - percent increase in admissions and major changes in new capital facilities or equipment . In both cases local health systems agencies would have to approve exceptions . The hospital would also ...
... changes in patient loads more than a 15 - percent increase in admissions and major changes in new capital facilities or equipment . In both cases local health systems agencies would have to approve exceptions . The hospital would also ...
Page 98
... changes covered the whole area of HEW , covered civil rights , covered all facets of the Department , including this ... changes , it is my understanding that you are willing to adjust to those changes . Secretary CALIFANO . I would be ...
... changes covered the whole area of HEW , covered civil rights , covered all facets of the Department , including this ... changes , it is my understanding that you are willing to adjust to those changes . Secretary CALIFANO . I would be ...
Page 112
... changes in patient loads ( more than a 15 percent increase in admissions ) and major changes in new capital facilities or equipment . In both cases local health systems agencies would have to approve exceptions . The hospital would also ...
... changes in patient loads ( more than a 15 percent increase in admissions ) and major changes in new capital facilities or equipment . In both cases local health systems agencies would have to approve exceptions . The hospital would also ...
Page 116
... changes which you highlighted in your statement earlier . Our position has been developed through our human resource committee , with representatives from all the State legislatures and the health and welfare committees . In addition ...
... changes which you highlighted in your statement earlier . Our position has been developed through our human resource committee , with representatives from all the State legislatures and the health and welfare committees . In addition ...
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... sources be concentrated ? Last year in your introductory remarks on S. 3205 you indicated , Mr. Chair- man , that the kinds of administrative and payment changes advocated in the ' bill " are absolutely necessary prior to any expansion 125.
... sources be concentrated ? Last year in your introductory remarks on S. 3205 you indicated , Mr. Chair- man , that the kinds of administrative and payment changes advocated in the ' bill " are absolutely necessary prior to any expansion 125.
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