The American Federationist, 89. sējums,1-4. izdevumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1982 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 55.
22. lappuse
... cost of illness fairly over all subscribers . The only area in which insurers could possibly compete would be on the basis of overhead or ad- ministrative costs superimposed on the fee - for - service system . These include the cost of ...
... cost of illness fairly over all subscribers . The only area in which insurers could possibly compete would be on the basis of overhead or ad- ministrative costs superimposed on the fee - for - service system . These include the cost of ...
23. lappuse
... cost methods of treatment when appropriate and thereby reduce total costs . A fixed overall budget provides the necessary incentive to use the least expensive form of treatment . Prepaid group practice plans provide comprehen- sive ...
... cost methods of treatment when appropriate and thereby reduce total costs . A fixed overall budget provides the necessary incentive to use the least expensive form of treatment . Prepaid group practice plans provide comprehen- sive ...
28. lappuse
... cost at $ 250 million for the first year . Actual costs were $ 1 billion in 1979 . In 1973 , Japan instituted a catastrophic health insurance program to cover dependents of employees and others not covered by employer - employee health ...
... cost at $ 250 million for the first year . Actual costs were $ 1 billion in 1979 . In 1973 , Japan instituted a catastrophic health insurance program to cover dependents of employees and others not covered by employer - employee health ...
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