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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Page 162
... nursing and the educators have found that they need to have educational pro- grams in nursing which are somewhat longer and more extensive , more scientifically developed , than was the case in the past . So there is definitely the ...
... nursing and the educators have found that they need to have educational pro- grams in nursing which are somewhat longer and more extensive , more scientifically developed , than was the case in the past . So there is definitely the ...
Page 187
... nursing homes , governmental hospitals , and doctors offices , for not only equipment and facilities but across the board for 24 months . That the committee also consider a freeze on full - time equivalents per patient day which would ...
... nursing homes , governmental hospitals , and doctors offices , for not only equipment and facilities but across the board for 24 months . That the committee also consider a freeze on full - time equivalents per patient day which would ...
Page 200
... nursing homes by a number of State medicaid programs under the requirement of section 249 of the 1972 amendments that skilled nursing and intermediate care facil- ities be paid on a reasonable cost - related basis . Currently by our ...
... nursing homes by a number of State medicaid programs under the requirement of section 249 of the 1972 amendments that skilled nursing and intermediate care facil- ities be paid on a reasonable cost - related basis . Currently by our ...
Page 201
... nursing home beds by placing the excess hospital beds into service as long - term care beds . AHCA believes this assumption has practically no validity in the case of truly long - term patients , and only limited potential in the case ...
... nursing home beds by placing the excess hospital beds into service as long - term care beds . AHCA believes this assumption has practically no validity in the case of truly long - term patients , and only limited potential in the case ...
Page 202
... nursing homes from the President's proposal . Among the best reasons are No. 1 , that the nursing homes per diem costs have risen relatively modestly . Indeed , it seems to us that the 9 - percent cap would be almost completely ...
... nursing homes from the President's proposal . Among the best reasons are No. 1 , that the nursing homes per diem costs have risen relatively modestly . Indeed , it seems to us that the 9 - percent cap would be almost completely ...
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