Social Security: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, 1-2. daļas

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Appropriations to cover Government contributions and contingency reserve PART CMISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS SEC 1861 Definitions of ser...
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c Inpatient psychiatric hospital services d Inpatient tuberculosis hospital services e Hospital f Psychiatric hospital Tuberculosis hospital
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h Extended care services 1 Posthospital extended care services 1 Extended care facility
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k Utilization review 1 Agreements for transfer between extended care facilities and hospitals m Home health services
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n Posthospital home health services o Home health agency
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p Outpatient hospital diagnostic services q Physicians services r Physician Rs Medical and other health services t Drugs and biologicals u Provider of s...
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w Arrangements for certain services x State and United States SEC 1862 Exclusions from coverage
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Consultation with State agencies and other organizations to develop con ditions of participation for providers of services SEC 1864 Use of State agen...
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Effect of accreditation SEC 1866 Agreements with providers of services
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Health insurance benefits advisory council
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National medical review committee SEC 1869 Determinations appeals
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Overpayments on behalf of individuals SEC 1871 Regulations SEC 1872 Application of certain provisions of title II
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Designation of organization or publication by name SEC 1874 Administration SEC 1875 Studies and recommendations SEC 103 Transitional provisi...
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Suspension in case of aliens persons convicted of subversive activities
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Railroad retirement amendments SEC 106 Medical expense deduction
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Receipts for employees must show taxes separately SEC 108 Technical and administrative amendments relating to trust funds
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Advisory council on social security
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Meaning of term Secretary PART 2GRANTS TO STATES FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS SEC 121 Establishment of programs TITLE ...
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Payment to States
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Operation of State plans SEC 1905 Definitions
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Payment by States of premiums for supplementary health insurance
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TITLE IIOTHER AMENDMENTS RELATING TO HEALTH CARE PART 1MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH AND CRIPPLED CHILDRENS S...
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Special project grants for health of school and preschool children SEC 206 Evaluation and report PART 2IMPLEMENTATION OF MENTAL RETA...
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PART 3PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AMENDMENTS RELATING TO HEALTH CARE SEC 221 Removal of limitations on Federal participation in assist...
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Amendment to definition of medical assistance for the aged SEC 300 Short title TITLE IIISOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENTS SEC 301 Increase i...
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Computation and recomputation of benefits
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Disability insurance benefits SEC 304 Payment of disability insurance benefits after entitlement to other monthly insurance benefits
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Disability insurance trust fund SEC 306 Payment of childs insurance benefits after attainment of age 18 in case of child attending school
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Reduced benefits for widows at age
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Wifes and widows benefits for divorced women
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Transitional insured status
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Increase in amount an individual is permitted to earn without suffering full deductions from benefits SEC 311 Coverage for doctors of medicine
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Gross income of farmers SEC 313 Coverage of tips
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Additional period for electing coverage under divided retirement system
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Employees of nonprofit organizations
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Coverage of temporary employees of the District of Columbia
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Coverage for certain additional hospital employees in California
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Tax exemption for religious groups opposed to insurance
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Increase of earnings counted for benefit and tax purposes
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Changes in tax schedules
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Reimbursement of trust funds for cost of noncontributory military service credits SEC 323 Adoption of child by retired worker
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Extension of period for filing proof of support and applications for lumpsum death payment
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Treatment of certain royalties for retirement test purposes SEC 326 Amendments preserving relationship between railroad retirement and oldage surv...
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Protective payments
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Noehren Dr Walter A Sandy Oreg 465
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Legislative Blue Shield retiree programs 402
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Bernstein Philip chairman Committee on Social Issues and Policies
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Thompson Julia C director Washington office American Nurses
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AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
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This title may be cited as the Health Insurance for the Aged Act PART 1HEALTH INSURANCE BENEFITS FOR THE AGED
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Volpitto Perry P M D president American Society of Anesthesiologists
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Outline of a plan for prepaid financing of medical care for the aged
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Carson Dr Russell B chairman Board of the National Association
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Watts Dr Malcolm S M representing the American Society of Internal
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Carstenson Blue director Senior Member Council National Farmers
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Wilbur Dr Richard S Palo Alto Medical Clinic Palo Alto Calif 472
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Percent increase in incomes between 1939 and 1959___ 278
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Baker Wyrth Post M D M H D F A C P representing the American
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Hanchett Dr Paul E educational director Chicago Memorial Associa Page
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Abbott Laboratories North Chicago Ill letter Laurence R Lee secretary Page
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College of American Pathologists Chicago Ill letter of Olivia J Neibel Page
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Kentucky State Department of Health letter and enclosure of Russell E Page
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National Rehabilitation Association Washington D C statement of Page
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Security Mutual Casualty Co Chicago Ill letter of Charles M Elsner Page
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Constitutionality of optional exemption of members of a certain religious
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Hampton Dr H Phillip president Florida Medical Association__
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partial list
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Progress in implementation of medical assistance for the aged MAA
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A dual publicprivate health insurance program 689
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Ratio of workmens compensation benefits to weekly takehome pay
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rant Employees Bartenders
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Archer Dr Vincent W Charlottesville Va
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ENTITLEMENT TO HOSPITAL INSURANCE BENEFITS
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Role of State health departments in medical care
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Social security increases past and proposed
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National Council of Senior Citizens Inc Washington D C statement
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State inplementation of vendor payment medical care provisions under
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National Council of State SelfInsurers Associations New York N Y
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a Every individual who 1 has attained the age of 65 and 4714065pt
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WITNESSES
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Bernstein Meyer United Steelworkers of America 83 235
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Graubard Seymour counsel American Institute for Imported Steel Inc
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Peterson Dean C Iron and Steel Division Business and Defense Services
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State performance on KerrMills lawslow or fast 634
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Roche John P president American Iron Steel Institute accompanied
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Stewart Eugene L general counsel Trade Relations Council of
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port Policy 311
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