Physician-owned Specialty Hospitals: Hearing Before the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, March 8, 2005, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 - 138 lappuses |
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... indigent and Medicaid patients get admitted to most hospitals . In 2003 , 41 percent of the 200,000 patients seen in St. David's emergency departments were indigent or Medicaid pa- tients . Clearly , specialty hospitals are not whole ...
... indigent and Medicaid patients get admitted to most hospitals . In 2003 , 41 percent of the 200,000 patients seen in St. David's emergency departments were indigent or Medicaid pa- tients . Clearly , specialty hospitals are not whole ...
39. lappuse
... indigent or Medicaid patients . Maintaining this essential community service for those who need it most also means ... indigent patients ; in contrast , 25 percent of those admitted through St. David's ED were Medicaid or indigent ...
... indigent or Medicaid patients . Maintaining this essential community service for those who need it most also means ... indigent patients ; in contrast , 25 percent of those admitted through St. David's ED were Medicaid or indigent ...
43. lappuse
... indigent patients . To- gether , these changes would ensure the continued financial stability of general and safety net hospitals . Therefore , the AMA believes there is no need to extend the moratorium on physician referrals to ...
... indigent patients . To- gether , these changes would ensure the continued financial stability of general and safety net hospitals . Therefore , the AMA believes there is no need to extend the moratorium on physician referrals to ...
49. lappuse
... indigent patients . In addi- tion , the current reporting mechanism should be modified to accurately monitor the provision of care by hospitals to economically disadvantaged patients so that policies and programs targeted to support the ...
... indigent patients . In addi- tion , the current reporting mechanism should be modified to accurately monitor the provision of care by hospitals to economically disadvantaged patients so that policies and programs targeted to support the ...
55. lappuse
... indigent patients . The MedPAC study found that our costs were not lower . However , we believe a more thorough analysis is required . The Lewin Group replicated and has expanded on this particular study and found the following factors ...
... indigent patients . The MedPAC study found that our costs were not lower . However , we believe a more thorough analysis is required . The Lewin Group replicated and has expanded on this particular study and found the following factors ...
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