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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... industry . We believe that the Talmadge bill is a major step in the direction of achieving those goals . 8. 1470 Mr. Chairman , we at the state level realize the enormous time and energy that was devoted to the creation of this ...
... industry . We believe that the Talmadge bill is a major step in the direction of achieving those goals . 8. 1470 Mr. Chairman , we at the state level realize the enormous time and energy that was devoted to the creation of this ...
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... industry with carte blanche to pass through to the govermental payer whatever costs the industry chooses to charge for its services . As a consequence , many States and local communities have reached the limits of their fiscal resources ...
... industry with carte blanche to pass through to the govermental payer whatever costs the industry chooses to charge for its services . As a consequence , many States and local communities have reached the limits of their fiscal resources ...
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... industry in New York City is far different from that in rural areas upstate . When New York State first sought to control hospital costs in 1970 , we began by examining certain routine costs of inpatient care , as this bill does . Many ...
... industry in New York City is far different from that in rural areas upstate . When New York State first sought to control hospital costs in 1970 , we began by examining certain routine costs of inpatient care , as this bill does . Many ...
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... industry chooses to charge for its services . As a consequence , many states and local communities have reached the limits of their fiscal resources , even for such socially beneficial programs as Medicaid . When hospital rooms cost ...
... industry chooses to charge for its services . As a consequence , many states and local communities have reached the limits of their fiscal resources , even for such socially beneficial programs as Medicaid . When hospital rooms cost ...
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... industry in New York City is far different from that in rural areas upstate . When New York State first sought to control hospital costs in 1970 , we began by examining certain routine costs of inpatient care , as this bill does . Many ...
... industry in New York City is far different from that in rural areas upstate . When New York State first sought to control hospital costs in 1970 , we began by examining certain routine costs of inpatient care , as this bill does . Many ...
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