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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... expenditures for new technology , more personnel , new facilities , without a necessary relationship to improved ... expenditures tripled between 1965 and 1975. In fiscal year 1976 , the annual expenditure for health totalled $ 139.3 ...
... expenditures for new technology , more personnel , new facilities , without a necessary relationship to improved ... expenditures tripled between 1965 and 1975. In fiscal year 1976 , the annual expenditure for health totalled $ 139.3 ...
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... expenditures , were estimated at $ 26.4 billion , an increase of 15 percent over 1975 expenditures . Continued increases of this magnitude jeopardize the availability of reasonably priced quality medical care for all Americans and delay ...
... expenditures , were estimated at $ 26.4 billion , an increase of 15 percent over 1975 expenditures . Continued increases of this magnitude jeopardize the availability of reasonably priced quality medical care for all Americans and delay ...
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... expenditures , and by requiring that proposed capital expenditures in standard metropolitan statistical areas which encompass more than one jurisdiction receive the approval of all designated planning agencies in the area . We do note ...
... expenditures , and by requiring that proposed capital expenditures in standard metropolitan statistical areas which encompass more than one jurisdiction receive the approval of all designated planning agencies in the area . We do note ...
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... expenditures are non- operating revenues , donations , and so on , that make it possible for expansion ; and this is an absolutely necessary part of hospital operations . Finally , Mr. Chairman , from pages 13 through 17 , we have ...
... expenditures are non- operating revenues , donations , and so on , that make it possible for expansion ; and this is an absolutely necessary part of hospital operations . Finally , Mr. Chairman , from pages 13 through 17 , we have ...
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... expenditures . 3. AHA fully supports anti - fraud and abuse legislation to strengthen the capability of the government to detect , prosecute , and punish fraudulent activi- ties under the Medicare and Medicaid programs , as embodied in ...
... expenditures . 3. AHA fully supports anti - fraud and abuse legislation to strengthen the capability of the government to detect , prosecute , and punish fraudulent activi- ties under the Medicare and Medicaid programs , as embodied in ...
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