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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... facilities . For ex- ample , studies have shown that to maintain minimum standards of quality , a cardiac center should perform four to six cardiac operations weekly . Over 80 percent of all hospitals performing cardiac surgical ...
... facilities . For ex- ample , studies have shown that to maintain minimum standards of quality , a cardiac center should perform four to six cardiac operations weekly . Over 80 percent of all hospitals performing cardiac surgical ...
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... facilities or equipment . In both cases local health systems agencies would have to approve exceptions . The hospital would also have to demonstrate that it had current assets less than approximately twice its current liabilities , and ...
... facilities or equipment . In both cases local health systems agencies would have to approve exceptions . The hospital would also have to demonstrate that it had current assets less than approximately twice its current liabilities , and ...
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... facilities . For example , studies have shown that to maintain minimum standards of quality , a cardiac center should perform four to six cardiac operations weekly . Over 80 percent of all hospitals performing cardiac surgical ...
... facilities . For example , studies have shown that to maintain minimum standards of quality , a cardiac center should perform four to six cardiac operations weekly . Over 80 percent of all hospitals performing cardiac surgical ...
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... facilities . We believe such a provision would overcome the opposition many States have experienced when they have tried to close or consolidate unnecessary hospitals and hospital services . Such efforts , however , should be closely ...
... facilities . We believe such a provision would overcome the opposition many States have experienced when they have tried to close or consolidate unnecessary hospitals and hospital services . Such efforts , however , should be closely ...
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... facilities . We believe such a pro- vision would overcome the opposition many states have experienced when they have tried to close or consolidate unnecessary hospitals and hospital services . Such efforts , however , should be closely ...
... facilities . We believe such a pro- vision would overcome the opposition many states have experienced when they have tried to close or consolidate unnecessary hospitals and hospital services . Such efforts , however , should be closely ...
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