An Inconsistent Picture: A Compilation of Analyses of Economic Impacts of Competing Approaches to Health Care Reform by Experts and StakeholdersDIANE Publishing, 1994 - 144 halaman |
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... offset by increased utilization for previously uninsured persons ( + $ 30.6 billion ) , net the change in provider reimbursement ( + $ 27.4 billion ) , and the impact of reduced patient cost - sharing under the low patient cost ...
... offset by increased utilization for previously uninsured persons ( + $ 30.6 billion ) , net the change in provider reimbursement ( + $ 27.4 billion ) , and the impact of reduced patient cost - sharing under the low patient cost ...
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... offset by various proposed financing sources ( 49 ) . P Lewin - VHI analysis of the American Academy of Family Physicians ' plan for AAFP . INDIVIDUAL VOUCHERS OR TAX CREDITS APPROACHES MANAGED COMPETITION APPROACHES Change. 18❘ An ...
... offset by various proposed financing sources ( 49 ) . P Lewin - VHI analysis of the American Academy of Family Physicians ' plan for AAFP . INDIVIDUAL VOUCHERS OR TAX CREDITS APPROACHES MANAGED COMPETITION APPROACHES Change. 18❘ An ...
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... offset by increased taxes on businesses and households . States would continue to pay into the public - sponsored plan in the same proportion as they currently support Medicaid ( 37 ) . 9 Lewin - VHI analysis of the Heritage ...
... offset by increased taxes on businesses and households . States would continue to pay into the public - sponsored plan in the same proportion as they currently support Medicaid ( 37 ) . 9 Lewin - VHI analysis of the Heritage ...
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... offset by increased spending due to expanded access to coverage . Medicare program would continue in its current form ( 40 ) . KEY : AAFP : American Academy of Family Physicians ; HI : Hospital Insurance Program ( Medicare Part A ) ...
... offset by increased spending due to expanded access to coverage . Medicare program would continue in its current form ( 40 ) . KEY : AAFP : American Academy of Family Physicians ; HI : Hospital Insurance Program ( Medicare Part A ) ...
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... offset in part by an expansion in coverage , netting an 8 percent decline in total spending in 1994 ... assumes that after the first three years , the growth in health care spending would be reduced ... to the same rate as the economy ...
... offset in part by an expansion in coverage , netting an 8 percent decline in total spending in 1994 ... assumes that after the first three years , the growth in health care spending would be reduced ... to the same rate as the economy ...
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