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  • important implications for the effective utilization of medical equipment which may be provided through other US or G7 assistance efforts. AIHA, for example, has worked with the US Department of Defense in the assessment of hospital equipment and supply
  • 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
  • WHEN RECALIBRATING DRGS.— 5 increase f o r h o s p i t a l s i n (1) I N GENERAL.-Section 1 8 8 6 ( d ) ( 3 ) (42 U.S.C. 6 1395ww(d)(3)) i s amended by adding a t t h e end t h e f o l l o w i n g : 7 "(F) ADJUSTING FOR ESTIMATED CHANGE I N CASE
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  • under the plan. 5. Claiming 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
  • was in Michigan for the G-7 job summit, and he visited Detroit Diesel with Owen Bieber, and I think some of you who are here tonight. It was a great occasion for him. I talked to him on the phone that night and he just couldn't stop talking about what he had seen
  • P g 7 ae . S N SYiTne White HET o. 2- 9-59 5:35 2024562373- DRAFT 2024562506;* PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS Revised: 3/1/94 Dear: Thank you f c r w r i t i n g about health care reform. I n your l e t t e r you expressed concern about p r e - e
  • improved due to thefocuson preventive measures. Last year, you assisted Mrs. Yeltsin in obtaining dental equipment located in Germany. I believe this was in response to her discussion with you during the G-7 meetings in Japan. Further, this project has been
  • Darden [wife of Cong. George [Buddy] Darden [D-GA] (g)(7)(c)fR6/(b)(6),^ Lead Advance: Jack Murray Atlanta Hilton and Towers 255 Coutland S t . , NE Atlanta, GA 30043 404-659-2000 RM 1642 404-522-8926 f a x cellular P6/(b)(6) Soheduling Desk: Sara
  • „ ar outstripped the earnings of most wage earners and small usinesspeople to cope with. And we now find ourselves in the midst f a global recession as I prepare to go to Tokyo to meet with the eaders of the other G-7 nations •-- the European natipns
  • CLOSED PRESS Program: 6:30 pm Guests begin a r r i v i n g 7:15 pm 7:20 pm10:15 pm 10:15 pm The President and HRC proceed t o D i p l o m a t i c Reception Room Photo l i n e i n f r o n t o f X-mas t r e e NOTE: The President & HRC w i l l have t h e i
  • TIME ON CONGRESSIONAL HOLIDAY BALL [W/President] Diplomatic Reception Room/State Floor CLOSED PRESS Program: 6:30 pm Guests begin a r r i v i n g 7:15 pm The P r e s i d e n t and HRC proceed t o D i p l o m a t i c Reception Room 7:20 pm10:15 pm
  • which has hire-fire power over the director. Center, 3205 Defense Terrace, Philadelphia, PA 19129; (215) 843-9720. Torrisi says she is convinced that the federal money used to opcrare the center "is Extended P g 7 1 ae . o ro Monday, S«i««nb
  • -TERM CARE TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 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 Reform
  • : Nursing homes Tables: Home care G-3 G-7 G-10 * "Nursing Home Reform" AARP Public Policy Institute Fact Sheet, 1991 G-13 * "The Cost of Long-Term Care," AARP Public Policy Institute Fact Sheet, 1991 G-15 * "Elderly People Who Live Alone," AARP Public
  • Edition," Marion Merrell Dow, 1991 Tables: Nursing homes Tables: Home care G-3 G-7 G-10 * "Nursing Home Reform" AARP Public Pohcy Institute Fact Sheet, 1991 * "The Cost of Long-Term Care," AARP Public Pohcy Institute Fact Sheet, 1991 G-15 * "Elderly
  • /92 F-80 XV TABLE OF CONTENTS ~ contmoed Page 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
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS - contmiied Page 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 Reform
  • cigarette-relatedfiresand by perinatal care for lowbirth-weight infants of mothers who smoke, as well as costs associated with diseases caused by exposure to secondhand smoke, weren't add din tbe CDC : study. G 7 THE WALL STREET JOURNAL FRIDAY. JULY