MAJOR THEMES AND ADDITIONAL BUDGET DETAILS FISCAL YEAR 1984 |
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... copayments for mandatory services to the categorically eligible have been lifted . In recognition of the need for beneficiary cost - consciousness , the Administration's 1984 budget proposes that States be required to charge modest ...
... copayments for mandatory services to the categorically eligible have been lifted . In recognition of the need for beneficiary cost - consciousness , the Administration's 1984 budget proposes that States be required to charge modest ...
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... copayment provisions passed by Congress in 1982 by requiring States to impose small copayments . Such copayments would be $ 1.00 and $ 1.50 for physician visits and $ 1.00 and $ 2.00 for each day in the hospital . The lower copayments ...
... copayment provisions passed by Congress in 1982 by requiring States to impose small copayments . Such copayments would be $ 1.00 and $ 1.50 for physician visits and $ 1.00 and $ 2.00 for each day in the hospital . The lower copayments ...
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RATIONALE MANDATORY COPAYMENTS Nominal copayments can help deter unnecessary use of medical services , and reduce State Medicaid expenditures , without deterring use of necessary health care services . A nominal copayment will encourage ...
RATIONALE MANDATORY COPAYMENTS Nominal copayments can help deter unnecessary use of medical services , and reduce State Medicaid expenditures , without deterring use of necessary health care services . A nominal copayment will encourage ...
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Aid to Families with Dependent Children | 36 |
Child Nutrition Programs | 43 |
Overview | 56 |
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