Transformation of the Medicaid Program: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and Environment of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, Partie 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 |
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... allowing states to meet their geographic and demographic needs , a more business - minded , higher quality and more effective welfare related health services program will result . We have seen many innovative and cost saving programs ...
... allowing states to meet their geographic and demographic needs , a more business - minded , higher quality and more effective welfare related health services program will result . We have seen many innovative and cost saving programs ...
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... allow states to move away from cost reimbursement , has turned out to be an undefined minimum threshold that has given providers a vehicle for litigation against the states . These are but two examples of how policy at the federal level ...
... allow states to move away from cost reimbursement , has turned out to be an undefined minimum threshold that has given providers a vehicle for litigation against the states . These are but two examples of how policy at the federal level ...
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... allowing me the opportunity to submit this testimony for the record . The 104th Congress is faced with a difficult task of balancing the federal budget by the year 2002. Our national debt is approaching 5 trillion dollars - a figure ...
... allowing me the opportunity to submit this testimony for the record . The 104th Congress is faced with a difficult task of balancing the federal budget by the year 2002. Our national debt is approaching 5 trillion dollars - a figure ...
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... allow the Federal share of Medicaid dol- lars to be limited to an average growth rate of just 4 percent for each of the next 7 years while the number of Michigan residents eligible for Medicaid is projected to grow by nearly 10 percent ...
... allow the Federal share of Medicaid dol- lars to be limited to an average growth rate of just 4 percent for each of the next 7 years while the number of Michigan residents eligible for Medicaid is projected to grow by nearly 10 percent ...
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... allowed me to make sure that our Governor participated in the panel and I look forward to his testimony and the dialog that all of us will have with each of the five Governors . Mr. BILIRAKIS . I thank the gentleman and I take pleasure ...
... allowed me to make sure that our Governor participated in the panel and I look forward to his testimony and the dialog that all of us will have with each of the five Governors . Mr. BILIRAKIS . I thank the gentleman and I take pleasure ...
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Page 45 - the future lies with those wise political leaders who realize that the great public is interested more in Government than in politics.
Page 18 - PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. FRANK PALLONE, JR., A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Page 220 - Fund (CDF) exists to provide a strong and effective voice for the children of America who cannot vote, lobby, or speak for themselves. We pay particular attention to the needs of poor, minority, and disabled children.
Page 139 - Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Medical Association.
Page 210 - a state with one of the lowest per capita incomes in the nation, and one with limited public resources to address the prevention of disease, has achieved one of the highest immunization levels for its two year old children of any state.
Page 165 - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1600 Clifton Road, NE Atlanta, GA 30333...
Page 105 - I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle...
Page 222 - VACCINATION LEVELS AMONG CHILDREN AGE 19-35 MONTHS BY SELECTED VACCINES— UNITED STATES, 1992 to 1994 (Percent of children in that age group immunized) Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1994:43:705718 and 1995;44:142-143,149-150 .The Vaccines for Children program did not start until the last quarter of 1994.
Page 220 - Our goal is to educate the nation about the needs of children and encourage preventive investment in children before they get sick, drop out of school, suffer family breakdown, or get into trouble.
Page 16 - PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. GREG GANSKE, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF IOWA Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am glad that we are holding this hearing today on the important issue of financial services modernization.