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  • will have ended June by marking the conclusion of committee action and by applauding the unprecedented momentum for health care reform. Congress enters their recess and the President travels abroad for the G-7. Cabinet and Administration officials
  • , ADDRESS; / / J A S *rsy / ^ o&^y — ties -2 3 O T ^ -frt^fttJ&fL • / f ^ g / / ClTY:^g7^^>STATE: ZIP: TELEPHONE: 7 3 5 ^ 2 ^ 7 ^ S S/ - FAX: CONTACT: ~?Z/£0 ^ tfj^txM—^ 1. Do you currently provide health insurance for your employees? Y Sc
  • Recess Independence Day 5 Congressional Recess 6 10 11 13 12 7 8 9 Congressional Congressional Congressional Recess Recess Recess G-7 Summit. Italy G-7 Summit, Italy G-7 Summit, Italy Trip Trip Trip 14 15 16 G-7 Summit, Italy G-7 Summit
  • Under Age 65: By Income as a Percent of Poverty . . . Person Under Age 65, in Married-couple with Children Families: By Income as a Percent of Poverty G7 Persons Under Age 65, in Married-couple, No Children Families: By Income as a Percent of Poverty G8
  • , DAVID 7 ALEXANDER, JEFF 8 AMILIAN. RICHARD S 8 ANDELMAN, SUMNER Y 10 ANDERSON, GARRY E 8 ANTHONY, JONNATHAN M . . 7 ASIN. HENRY M 7 ATENDIDO, AMADEO G 7 BARHORST, MARK D 1 BARNES. CARNELLM 3 BARRY-DUGUID, PAMELA J . . 3 BARTON, CLYDE W 9 BAYLESS, ROBIN T
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  • in donor's deed of gift. PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. .... g 7 Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 003. fax cover sheet SUBJECT
  • T&G-4 T&G-5 • Raw material controls are field investigator responsibility, FDA says in revised pre-approval inspection guide . . . T&G-6 • IPEC excipient updated manufacturing guide final draft expected by year end T&G-7 • ICH investigator brochure
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  • 1990 May 1990 June 1990 June 1990 P u b l i c A t t i t u d e s on: #G-1 H e a l t h Insurance #G-2 Long-Term Care #G-3 H e a l t h Insurance P r o v i s i o n #G-4 Employee Ownership #G-5 C h i l d Care #G-6 P a r e n t a l Leave #G-7 S o c i a l S e
  • or indexes American drug prices to prices in other countries, such as the G-7 countries, would be unworkably complex. Moreover, any price index that i s based on prices in a group of foreign countries — each of which has imposed a different system of price
  • , c o v e r t h e unemployed and t h e i r• dependents. UAA^'A,,:) / j . , , , ^ d - ^ J . dependents. \)^:^ A^ift"^. 2. A l l / e m p l o y e r s pay a t least[Jk% (©?. g'. 7 each f u l l t i m e e q u i v a l e n t . ^ HIPC premium f o r
  • . will take decisive action to meet dire circumstances unless the U.S. strongly supports such an approach. One reason among other reasons is that no G7 leader has strong political standing in his own nation. The irony of the nat i anal ism ex hi bi ted
  • £ m \ ! O m PM/Hl/ KIND OF BUSINESS,^TtfTD C f l ^ t G ^ 7'iC'd^ AtfTO ADDRESS; {0°) i UOdti CITY: TELEPHONE CONTACT: 1. JAX:_ ~~WJ3K\ Do you currently provide health insurance for your employees? _Jr^eS(conplete thii pap) 2. NO(|D lop^eS
  • Ownership #G-5 C h i l d Care #G-6 P a r e n t a l Leave #G-7 S o c i a l S e c u r i t y #G-8 Medicare #G-9 HMOs and PPOs #G-10 S o c i a l S e c u r i t y P a y r o l l Tax #G-11 Retirement B e n e f i t s #G-12 Value o f B e n e f i t s #G-13 Health
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  • applied. G7.'25.'91 17:52 L-U-P E C C - M R N HO B l ' 001 OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Logtsfatfve Refarsnce Division Labor-Wetfere-PBrsonn&J Branch TalBCODlBrTrAnamlttiil ShflBt Ifci FROM: Bob Pallleci - r 395-4871 DATE: TIME: 5: So p
  • a physician outside the group. The monthly premium for family coverage under this plan is $169.09, with the government picking up $306.41. As G-7 leaders meet, little action of substance is expected on economic Issues By WlllUm Nelklrk Chicago Tribune
  • , 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 million Americans, live without any coverage whatsoever. The president opted to create
  • a r a n c e . OMB, DOL, ED l e g i s l a t i v e clearanoe m e e t i n g 7/21 t o c o n s o l i d a t e agency comments and r e s o l v e issues. Transmit b i l l early i n week o f 7/26. Matlack Walsh Brown 7 One-stop Career Shopping DOL Sawhill
  • per capita health care spending i n the G-7 countries excluding the United States, as computed by the OECD = OECD Define allowed growth II. = GDP+pop+aging+OECD For years 2003 and beyond, the growth rate of subsidies w i l l be limited to: allowed
  • CabHHS Surr-IL,TX,CA Saturday. July 9 *RECESS Sunday. J u l y 10 *RECESS Monday, July 11 VPOTUS/Cabinet: Begin Reg. Editorial Briefings to Allied Tuesday. J u l y 12 boards Groups (Lorrie/Trish) (Fine/Lux) *Return from G-7 Wednesday, July 13
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  • on an issue, you'll hear from us quickly. In the meantime, don't hesitate to give us a call at 202-456-2256 or fax us at 202-456-2362. • The President and the First Lady will be in Japan at the G-7 meeting and Korea starting on Monday. In the meantime
  • on her third tripabroad in less lhan iwo months, Mrs. Clinton accompanied the President to Riga, Latvia* Warsaw, Poland'Bonn and Berlin, Germany, as well as Naples, Italy for the annual G-7 economic summit of major industrialized democracies. In May, she
  • Williamsburg, Virginia Organization The PM Group/ Healthcare Business Consultants Description Keynote Presenter on the plan beginning at 8:00 am. Contact Frederic DeVall • . • g> ' . ^7 Status Vladeck isn't doing .DNC " =- ..- '.' 2 6/24/94 6/24/94
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  • 1996, 1997, and 1998.". 3 (2) Section 1839 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1395r) is 4 amended— 5 6 (A) in subsection (a)(2), by striking "(b) and (e)" and inserting "(b), (e), and (g)", 7 8 (B) in subsection (a)(3), by striking "subsection (e
  • # («^Cj^) g 7'?3 ? From: Re: Comments: If there are any problems with this FAX, please call Beth Israel Public Affairs at (617) 735-4431. f&K*- AUG 1? ' 9 3 0 4 : i 5 P r i BETH ISRAEL PUB AFF P.4 10 issues must be considered before any health
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  • e a l per capita health care spending i n the G-7 countries excluding the United States, as computed by the OECD = OECD Define allowed growth II. « GDP+pop+aging+OECD For years 2003 and beyond, the growth rate of subsidies w i l l be limited
  • than were created during the last four years. And as we saw in the G-7 summit, our willingness to take on our deficit gave us a new respect and authority to play a role as the world economic leader. n. COMPETITIVENESS TRANSITION: Yet, if we are to build
  • S,i/l / J I A T G 7 i / , UT M i c l i . i r l lUirn.s /.•/'srii/iMi'i'iT Mrtlioil Cmlrr /.l.'s/eii, iVl/1 Cmlt-r Minimi'. E d w i n C. I l o s k i n s D.ivid Cultcr /W/u /
  • a higher code for purposes 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 facility engaging in practices
  • 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 facility engaging in practices such as unnecessary multiple admission, or other
  • . * Today the President u n v e i l s h i s community development bank proposal. He then goes t o C a p i t o l H i l l and b r i e f s Congressional leaders on h i s G-7 t r i p and h i s t o u r of the flood-ravaged Midwest. "We need to quickly establish
  • come to them when they know they can have health care insurance that can never be taken away. 1 0 - 4 1 : A FO CM. O A I G - 7 9 1 H M RM OM H G N T 9573 O 4641 P1/1 0106 I t has been a privilege to participate in these floor statements with my
  • business. One f i n a l t h i n g t h a t ' s i m p o r t a n t . I j u s t g o t back from t h i s G-7 meeting, t h e meeting o f t h e w o r l d ' s g r e a t i n d u s t r i a l powers. For t e n years a t every meeting, t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s d i
  • 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 facility engaging in practices such as unnecessary multiple
  • ), and (g)", 7 8 (B) in subsection (a)(3), by striking "subsection (e)" and inserting "subsections (e) and (g)", and 9 (C) in subsection (b), by striking "determined 10 under subsection (a) or (e)" and inserting "otlier- 11 wise determined under
  • subsection (g)). 7 "(ii) ADVANCED QUALITY MEASURE- 8 MENT 9 developed by the Panel shall provide that 10 any of the data and transaction standards, 11 - DATA.—The proposed regulations conventions, and requirements relating to 12 advanced quality
  • or "fragmentation" of charges in a bundled payment scheme. (See section 1866(g).) 7. A hospital or other facility engaging in practices such as unnecessary multiple admission, or other inappropriate medical or other practices, in order to circumvent a bundled
  • 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 facility engaging in practices such as unnecessary multiple
  • a t e o f h e a l t h i n s u r a n c e premiums i s expected t o f a l l 5% p e r y e a r , s a v i n g $7 b i l l i o n by 2005. • W i t h o u t r e f o r m , premiums would r i s e 13% p e r y e a r , c o s t i n g $22 b i l l i o n by 2005
  • practices when s e t t i n g 7 or enforcing spending l i m i t s . 8 (e) Methods that could be used t o help providers, c e r t i f i e d 9 plans, consumers, and communities control spending growth. 10 ( f ) Methods of i d e n t i f y i n g a c t i v i t
  • the alliance's premium target, based on a formula set in federal law. [12/20/93; 10:00 a.m., i:\data\healthcare\finance2.mep] 10 Financing Heaun Care Reform Totals: 1995- 2000 $ Billions 500 TOTAL REVENUE: $409 400 Debt Service g~7 Other Revenue Effects
  • than were created during the last four years. And as we saw in the G-7 summit, our willingness to take on our deficit gave us a new respect and authority to play a role as the world economic leader. 0. COMPETITIVENESS TRANSITION: Yet, if we are to build
  • specified in such sentence. 4 "(b) INCORPORATION OF PROVISIONS.— 5 "(1) IN GENERAL.—Subject to paragraph (2), 6 the provisions of subsections (b) through (e) and (g) 7 through (i) of section 1817 shall apply to the Trust 8 Fund in the same manner
  • a t p a t i e n t h o s p i t a l s t a y s a r e n o t as l o n g 7 s i n c e t h e p h y s i c i a n does n o t have t o w a i t u n t i l he/she obtains t h e H o l t e r r e s u l t s before discharging t h e p a t i e n t . Comprehensive r e c o
  • ause u l ' d i e l e a l d y i d ' l u m i e d h e a l i h l e M m i e e s l o n i e e l u n l i i n i i e d n e e d s . p l i > s i e i a i i s c a n n o l o n g e i l i a v e an > IM p i . I I I are u a o i i g \ ' 7 k - i k ' a n - ale ^ v bul u n
  • r m a l OMB S p r i n g M&B i s s u e and as NPR i s s u e . MSB m e e t i n g 7 / I S . Datacall results n e a r l y complete. Data s t a n d a r d schedule expected 8/30. F o l l o w up w i t h I n t e r i o r as p a r t o f p r e l i m i n a r y
  • Management/Health care reform. Health Care Task Force e Nain fa Present Address Present Telephone 6 KGAd tf. JdcKte*/, su.b., nt.d. 0 £g?7 h*. ^ f t , wiAWLMUL jfinttlL (j* Q *k *&^'f%^to*fi - 8"? fa JCIH-I Pennanent Address Pennanent Telephone
  • Bauman, worked i n L i t t l e Rock i n the press o f f i c e d u r i n g the campaign and has done press advance on several of your t r i p s , including the G-7 meeting i n Tokyo and Seoul. HI. PARTICIPANTS The President Stan Atkinson, Anchor, KCRA-TV
  • amounts owed to the alhance. States 3 assist regional alhances in such cohection process under 4 section 1202(d). 5 6 (b) COLLECTION OF F A M I L Y SHARE.— (1) W I T H H O L D I N G . — 7 (A) IN GENERAL.—In the case of a family 8 that includes
  • - to collect amounts owed to the alhance. States 3 assist regional alliances in such coUection process under 4 section 1202(d). 5 6 (b) COLLECTION OF F A M I L Y SHARE.— (1) W I T H H O L D I N G . — 7 (A) IN GENERAL.—In the case of a family 8
  • approved by Administrator and forwarded to OS. 7/10/89 Package revised and recleared based on additional O C comments. G 7/12/89 Revised package to OS. 7/28/89 OS clearance completed. 8/01/89 Changes to OS per OS comments. 8/19/89 Approval
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  • performance in the G-7 The 47-year-old president, a But it was not the two passages economic summit In Naples — he child of the era in which the more C no read in respectable Ger- withdrew a proposalforswifter U tn than 200-year-old gate was a cen- man, which
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  • .—The State plan shah include, in the 3 array of services made available to each category of indi4 viduals with disabihties, both agency-administered and 5 consumer-directed personal assistance senices (as defined 6 in subsection (g)). 7 8 9 10 (d
  • e n e f i t s - m a n a g i n g a n d p u r c h a s i n g . _ -7- Ev^n large ejn^lpyers jdo^ not have lar;ge enough" pools or ^pive^' ffective bargains i n the markVt place or produce fhanges i n provider behavior. SOLUTION: Create Health
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  • p r a c t i c e oF p h y s i c i a n s ) because a non-proFit proFit insurance ~ Lower private Cross e s t a b l i s h e d t h e Blue h o s p i t a l s were e x p e r i e n c i n g7 p n Depression. (i.e., community. was interestc Cross
  • 9 1:4M 6 2 - 4 22P T 858 O 43 P0/1 020 G.7 DECISION PAPER JUNE 22, 1994 COVERAGE TRIGGER DECISION Whether to adopt the staff recommendation, described below. This is to aocommodate Senator Bradley while addressing the specific concerns of Senators
  • reprogramming i n support of the North Korea accord. Closed. 2362A RHOB. 2:00 p.m. Secretary Rubin holds a b r i e f i n g on the G-7 Finance Ministers' meeting i n Toronto. Secretary's Conference Room, Treasury Department. 3:00 p.m. Assistant Secretary
  • . Members o f Congress hold news conference t o c a l l f o r t h e President t o i n c l u d e China's human r i g h t s record i n the G-7 meeting. House t r i a n g l e . 11:30 a.m. GOP Senators h o l d press conference on t h e President's threatened
  • Allies (Karen/Marilyn/Barbara/Lawler) • HI Mtg.- w/ seniors / Dole events in NH, IA,KS,DC. Cab- . HHS Surr.Cisneros B r f g . @HHS Grp.Ann.• (Dana/Q). (Dana/HI) Tuesday. J u l y 12 •Return from G-7 CabBriefing (Dana/HI) Dept.COSBfst Brfg. (Dana/HI
  • To Be In Trouble," The Washington Post 11/29/92 F-55 G. Long-Term Care Introduction Alliance for Health Reform G-l * "Managed Care Digest--Long-Term Care Edition," Marion Merrell Dow, 1991 Tables: Nursing homes Tables: Home care G-3 G-7 G-10 * "Nursing Home
  • fellow sistant than ever to opening markets month-long concerted attack by at the Institute for International to foreign goods. Moreover, the trade deficit has speculators, or was just a lull in a Economics in Washington. "The G-7 longer decline. has lost
  • L a r r y I r v i n g and the Vice P r e s i d e n t ' s Chief Domestic P o l i c y Advisor, Greg Simon, speak on t h e Brussels G-7 I n f o r m a t i o n Society M i n i s t e r i a l . Foreign Press Center, N a t i o n a l Press B u i l d i n g
  • o n i c Reporting Uniform H o s p i t a l R e p o r t i n g 7. Sec. 8. Sec. 9. S u b t i t l e C. National Program to Control Fraud and Abuse 240 240 241 243 245 246 24 7 Sec. 10. National Health Care Fraud and Abuse Program 24 7 Sec. 11. Anti
  • such s e r v i c e s would c o n t i n u e t o be s u b j e c t t o the c u r r e n t Federal matching assistance percentage (FMAP). Page 166 A ri1 c a r .~^Z~ .' ' e and other i n s t i t u t i o n a l s e r v i c e s , i n c l u d i n g ~"7 7