Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... given a new control number and started through the system again . As in the case of set - ups , these claims will have been on hand for some period before they are routed to the correct claims examining area . The carrier could provide ...
... given a new control number and started through the system again . As in the case of set - ups , these claims will have been on hand for some period before they are routed to the correct claims examining area . The carrier could provide ...
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... given locality . Mr. Tierney resisted that suggestion by stating that complex admin- istrative problems might evolve from such a system . He also asserted that companies operate on a no - cost , non - profit basis and that basis would ...
... given locality . Mr. Tierney resisted that suggestion by stating that complex admin- istrative problems might evolve from such a system . He also asserted that companies operate on a no - cost , non - profit basis and that basis would ...
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... given time . Obviously , when there is a heavy inventory of claims to be processed , newly - received claims may be delayed . Due to the very large seasonal fluctuation in claims received by Florida Blue Shield ( GAO noted that the 1974 ...
... given time . Obviously , when there is a heavy inventory of claims to be processed , newly - received claims may be delayed . Due to the very large seasonal fluctuation in claims received by Florida Blue Shield ( GAO noted that the 1974 ...
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... given to beneficiaries . be revised to include among other things , a discussion of the prepay- ment screening process through which carriers may deny claims be- cause the services rendered are judged to be medically unnecessary ...
... given to beneficiaries . be revised to include among other things , a discussion of the prepay- ment screening process through which carriers may deny claims be- cause the services rendered are judged to be medically unnecessary ...
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... given service . ) This would require that Congress repeal that portion of P.L. 92–603 that will soon require physician charge increases under Medicare to be tied to an economic index . 6. We recommend conversion to a plastic Medicare ...
... given service . ) This would require that Congress repeal that portion of P.L. 92–603 that will soon require physician charge increases under Medicare to be tied to an economic index . 6. We recommend conversion to a plastic Medicare ...
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