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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As a result , in its first year of operation the CHHC reported that the percentage of increase in cost per adjusted patient day was 8.4 percent , compared to 10.9 per- cent nationally , Presently , six states are operating mandatory ...
As a result , in its first year of operation the CHHC reported that the percentage of increase in cost per adjusted patient day was 8.4 percent , compared to 10.9 per- cent nationally , Presently , six states are operating mandatory ...
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This despite inclusion of substantial savings collected as a result of the cost containment initiatives . In summary , despite the fact that we in Michigan have made significant efforts to identify and implement appropriate cost ...
This despite inclusion of substantial savings collected as a result of the cost containment initiatives . In summary , despite the fact that we in Michigan have made significant efforts to identify and implement appropriate cost ...
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The result is that total hospital costs are not effectively controlled , privtae payers realize an in- equitable fiscal burden , and those hospitals which have a high proportion of medicaid patients bear the brunt of cost containment ...
The result is that total hospital costs are not effectively controlled , privtae payers realize an in- equitable fiscal burden , and those hospitals which have a high proportion of medicaid patients bear the brunt of cost containment ...
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Hospital cost increases result from a variety of factors . These include infla- tion in the general economy , the intensification and improvement of services , modernization and maintenance of service capacity , expansion of manpower ...
Hospital cost increases result from a variety of factors . These include infla- tion in the general economy , the intensification and improvement of services , modernization and maintenance of service capacity , expansion of manpower ...
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We believe that the provisions of Section 2 would result in significant improvement over the existing methodology of Section 223 of P.L. 92-603 , which it is intended to replace . We appreciate your recognition that certain hospital ...
We believe that the provisions of Section 2 would result in significant improvement over the existing methodology of Section 223 of P.L. 92-603 , which it is intended to replace . We appreciate your recognition that certain hospital ...
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