Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... period before control numbers are assigned and that some period elapses between preparation of checks and EOMB forms and their mailing to claimants . Based on our tests and information available at the carrier , we estimate that a total ...
... period before control numbers are assigned and that some period elapses between preparation of checks and EOMB forms and their mailing to claimants . Based on our tests and information available at the carrier , we estimate that a total ...
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... period before they are routed to the correct claims examining area . The carrier could provide us with records showing number of deletions only for a 12 month period from December 23 , 1974 , to February 8 , 1975. During that period ...
... period before they are routed to the correct claims examining area . The carrier could provide us with records showing number of deletions only for a 12 month period from December 23 , 1974 , to February 8 , 1975. During that period ...
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... period July 1974 to April 1975 , however , the cost per claim at Florida Blue Shield was down to $ 4.13 , and for April 1975 alone the cost per claim was $ 3.60 as compared to a national average ( as of December 1974 ) of $ 3.36 . Again ...
... period July 1974 to April 1975 , however , the cost per claim at Florida Blue Shield was down to $ 4.13 , and for April 1975 alone the cost per claim was $ 3.60 as compared to a national average ( as of December 1974 ) of $ 3.36 . Again ...
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... period of time that its purchase price is paid by the program several times over . This is not necessarily the result of carelessness or thoughtlessness on anyone's part ; it may be that the need for such equipment is of longer duration ...
... period of time that its purchase price is paid by the program several times over . This is not necessarily the result of carelessness or thoughtlessness on anyone's part ; it may be that the need for such equipment is of longer duration ...
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... period of the program , increasingly difficult . The first phase of the Medicare program was characterized by the " magnificent " administrative job that was done by both SSA and its contractors . The sheer magnitude of organizing so ...
... period of the program , increasingly difficult . The first phase of the Medicare program was characterized by the " magnificent " administrative job that was done by both SSA and its contractors . The sheer magnitude of organizing so ...
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