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  • Retirees Minorities Medicaid Other I. managed 3. c h o i c e care of 5. a m e r i c a n G 7. physiclan/plan 4. f r a u d / w a s t e overGees 6. d e n t a l i n c r e a c e d c o c t s / t a x e s t_o c o n c u m e r 9. med i c a r e II
Plans (Item)
  • i n u t e s b e f o r e e a t i n g ( 7 ) . C o f f e e , t e a , pop, c h o c o l a t e — maximum of 5 s e r v i n g s p e r day ( t o t a l ) ( 8 ) . No a l c o h o l , d o p e , o r s m o k i n g . Smoking d e p l e t e s oxygen a v a i l a b l e
  • care of phyeician/plan 5. a m e r i c a n G 7. 2. m e n t a l l y overseeG i n c r e a c e d coGte/taxee 9. medicare II. medically 13. costG 4. fraud/waste 6. d e n t a l t o consumer 8. coverage premiums 10. indigent t o buGinees i l
Testimony [2] (Item)
  • 10036-9998. 6 make even more sense for the G7 or OECD nations just to encourage scientific ·societies to put all the truly relevant material in common channels, available on analysts' and everyone else's desktops. {Overhead: Operating International
  • i a l s who w i l l present at the dinner. The President could thus head to the G-7 t a l k s i n Tokyo in a very strong p o s i t i o n . The dinner also presents a unique opportunity to discuss Senator Rockefeller's pro-active role i n the future
  • under the plan. 5. Claiming a higher code for puiposes of reimbursement than the one the person knows or should know is correct. 6. Unbundling or "fragmentation" of charges in a bundled payment scheme. (See section 1866(g).) 7. A hospital or other
1993 Letters (Item)
  • care of phyciclan/plan 5. a m e r i c a n G 7. 2. overeeeG increaced coctc/tajccc 9. medicare II. medically 13. coctc mentally i l l 4. fraud/uaste 6. d e n t a l t o conGumer 8. coverage premiumc 10. indigent to hucinecc medicaid
  • c a n c o v e r s e e G 7. Increaced 9 medicare j II. medically 13. coctc J to concumer ^J^ coverage 0. p r e m i umc 10. 1 ong / medicaid 1'/.. Indigent. ^ fraud/waste 6. d e n t a l coctc/tajtec m t e rm ca r e j
Drafting (Item)
  • . malpractice and t o r t reform 5. q u a l i t y assurance 6. p u b l i c f i n a n c i n g 7. h e a l t h care d e l i v e r y reform 1. underserved populations and public health 2. preparation of h e a l t h care workers 3. q u a l i t y assurance 4
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  • of these expenditures would at least be understandable i f we were getting significantly more, or better, services in return. But, comparing ourselves with most G-7 nations, we see they provide coverage to all their citizens, while almost 15% of our population, or 39
  • the same minimium standards f o r each b e n e f i t ( i . e . p a t i e n t s would not be r e q u i r e d t o pay more f o r any type of service than i n the maximum cost s h a r i n g ) . 7 (17) HMOs and POS plans must have agreements w i t h providers