National Health Insurance: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session ... May 21, 22, and 23, 1974

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Page 619 - payable semiannually. The 1956 amendments provided that the public-debt obligations issued for purchase by the old-age and survivors insurance trust fund and the disability insurance trust fund shall have maturities fixed with due regard for the needs of the funds. Under these amendments, the general practice in the past was to spread the maturity
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Page 582 - following month. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON SOCIAL SECURITY The Council is required to review the status of the old-age and survivors insurance trust fund, the disability insurance trust fund. the hospital insurance trust fund, and the supplementary medical insurance trust fund in relation to the long-term commitments of
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Page 415 - the authority of the same, as follows: CHAPTER I It is hereby declared to be the National Health Policy of the Congress to provide for fair and impartial regulation of all modes and methods of Health Care subject to the provisions of this Act, so administered as to recognize and preserve the long established and time honored advantages of personal private medical attention administered by medical professionals
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Page 457 - (lv) if such clinic or agency is situated in a State in which State or applicable local law provides for the licensing of institutions of this nature, (I) is licensed pursuant to such law, or (II) is approved by the agency or such State or
Page 400 - as evidence of qualification. This section provides: (a) The Secretary shall make an agreement with any State which is able and willing to do so under which the services of the State health agency or other appropriate State agency (or the appropriate local agencies) will
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Page 39 - I would be glad to do that. [The information referred to follows:] IMPACT OF CHIP OF THE STATES The Administration's Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) has three parts: The Employee Health Insurance Plan, the Assisted Health Insurance Plan (AHIP), and Medicare. AHIP would replace current State expenditures for virtually all services covered under

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