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  • BILUON P 3/6 P."3^6 AUG 22 '94 . 03:42PM BCBSPi O R G 8. Extend OBRA-93 Provisloiu on Part B Pnmium Collecdoni. OBRA 93 ^qbllflhed the Part B premiunrcgHections at 25% oTprogram cogta.~irhia proposaTexlendTthe collection ct these premiums. SAVltf Gs
  • Number: This is your account number shown in Box #3 of the UB82. Use this number whenever you call the hospital about vour bill. ; 73 N m of employee of the insured person a e Note: #G8 and #70 may be found on your insurance card. - - Provider
  • PROCTOR. HARRELL D 3 PROUGH, STANLEY G 8 PROVINE. JOHN E 2 QUADE. RONALD B 3 QUENZER, DAVID C 4 RAMIREZ, M. JOSEPH 3 RAY, DONALD G 9 REDDING, CYNTHIA S 6 REIFSTECK, DAVID A 3 REIFSTECK, DAVID A 4 REIMER. JACOB P 4 REINHARDT, HERBERT P . . . . 6 REVELS
  • 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
  • t Bodies 4. S t r u c t u r e o f Employer Participation 5. Coverage o f LowIncome P o p u l a t i o n 6. Short-Term Cost Controls 7. P u b l i c F i n a n c i n g 8. Long Term Care 9. Insurance Reform 2 FEB. 15 By 2/10: 3 4 Schedule 5 6 MAR
  • . H e a l t h care spending has doubled s i n c e 1980 and now c l a i m s n e a r l y 14% o f our n a t i o n a l o u t p u t . Nonetheless, about 36 m i l l i o n A m e r i c a n s — i n c l u d i n g 8 m i l l i o n c h i l d r e n — h a v e no h 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 H e a l t h Insurance, 1990 #G-13(a) H e a l t h Insurance, 1990, ( C a l i f o r
  • guideline integrated summary would be "significant burden" for sponsors — Merck T&G-8 • California pharmacist scope of practice expanded to managed care setting; new law takes effect Jan. 1 • TennCare prior approval process unsatisfactory to majority
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  • 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
  • a deductible - How much?. 6. What is your average annual employee wage:i 7. What your total annual payroll cost? g?!^, ) 8. What is your total annual current insurance cost?. 9. How much of total bill is paid by firm?. 3 How many family coverage?. 1 L
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  • and possibly drug therapy 15 >£Z. Monitor BP q 6 months If child is tall for age T BE 4 RC M EDT N F R F LO U AL EO MNAI S O OL WP O B SD O I I I L S T O BO D P ES R MAUE ET AE N NTA E F L O RSU E ESRMNS F R A UT A E 1 AD ODR O D LS G 8 N L E Initial
  • regulations promulgated by OMB under sub- 7 section (g); 8 "(B) making public standardized indica- 9 tors of performance such as accessibility, trans- 10 action responsiveness, administrative efficiency, 11 " reliability, dependability, and any
  • a x d o l l a r s f o r more expensive plans and w i t h o u t t h e i n t r u s i v e approach o f government a l l - p a y o r p r i c e s e t t i n g . 8) G l o b a l budgets can a l s o be based on t a r g e t s f o r reductions of e x p e n d i t
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  • John Delfs, M.D. Deaconess ElderCare Deaconess Hospital Kennedy Ambulatory Care Building, Suite G-8 One Autumn Street Boston, MA AIDS Acl ion Coniniiilec of Miissiiclinsclt.s, Inc. Dear Dr. Delfs: Enclosed is the summary report from the Working Group
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  • was immediately informed that he would be teyed-off. After one month of meanial filing assignments, that layoff was effected. n g : 8 8 With slurred speech, and shoulder, neck and facial disfigurations, continuing medical liabilities and 54 years of age
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  • basic"systematic calling Into question o the f lawmaking bodies. (Article on Page A13) traditional moral doctrine." The 1 0p g 8- ae Heavily armed troops with armored document, in preparation for six years, personnel carriers guarded government
  • for the claims 6 dispute office with which the complaint was f i l e d under 7 Section 5003 for the enforcement of the agreement, by f i l i n g 8 i n the court a written petition praying that the agreement 9 be enforced. 1 0 hearing o f f i c e r s h
  • approved by Ihe Slate Fire Marshal. Specify: Installation (Mar* all that apply XI) New tank s y s t e m s only I G G 8 a. Empty G 1.1 G G G G G IJ G G G G G G G O a 111 G G Q JI J l_ G G G The inslallalion was inspected by slate or local
  • of the major healthcare bills, including those introduced by Republicans, contain incentives to encourPlease Turn to Pnge B2, Column 6 ^ §| s= « fill!? 111 i l l - I -a o 1 «J 3 c £ M 3.2! a g - 8 -a 5. Ss. 5 It Says Oheh Renege on Worker Claims
  • by prohibiting American troops from serving under United Nations commanders unless the President cites a national security need. Called the National Security ReviContinued on Page A9, Column 1 s iI!ilillI$|iS|t=|s- S in Ijlflfilflfs m i l i j. 1 rifiii 2- g
  • Incentives 5 Credible P r o f i l i n g 6 P r i c e C o n t r o l s on P h y s i c i a n Fees 7 Code Creep, E r r o r s , Unbundling, and Fraud on B i l l i n g . . 8 Procedure R e l a t e d Groupings (PRCs) 9 I n t r o d u c t i o n o f an Medical Episode T
  • . Since the end of the 1960's, the share of prime-age men who are not \ 1 O S 8 I £ ttf s g8 D15 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1994 i research on v CONTINUITY OF EMPLOYMENT JWi AVERAGE/EARNINGS§ Percentage of men whose earnings:^ American families