Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... persons is peculiarly subject to turnover for many reasons . COSTS AND PRODUCTIVITY In connnection with the improved performance level of Medicare Part B employees , the productivity figures for 1974 cited by GAO may be compared to ...
... persons is peculiarly subject to turnover for many reasons . COSTS AND PRODUCTIVITY In connnection with the improved performance level of Medicare Part B employees , the productivity figures for 1974 cited by GAO may be compared to ...
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... persons , its problems are magnified and demands at least an adequate delivery system by independent carriers . The fact that the Bureau of Health Insurance / Social Security Ad- ministration has reassigned 30 percent of the present ...
... persons , its problems are magnified and demands at least an adequate delivery system by independent carriers . The fact that the Bureau of Health Insurance / Social Security Ad- ministration has reassigned 30 percent of the present ...
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... persons . ( 4 ) A needlessly complex and duplicative certification system for low income persons . ( 5 ) A wholly inadequate outreach program . It was the feeling of the subcommittee that these questions were of such importance that ...
... persons . ( 4 ) A needlessly complex and duplicative certification system for low income persons . ( 5 ) A wholly inadequate outreach program . It was the feeling of the subcommittee that these questions were of such importance that ...
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... persons receive benefits while a high percentage of eligible persons are improperly turned away . Mr. Henry Eschwege , testifying for the General Accounting Office , raised valid concerns about data on the certification forms . Question ...
... persons receive benefits while a high percentage of eligible persons are improperly turned away . Mr. Henry Eschwege , testifying for the General Accounting Office , raised valid concerns about data on the certification forms . Question ...
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... persons to qualify who should not , and this chart will show that it is not a really horrendous problem , but it does permit those type of exceptions to income to get onto the program . Do you try to build a program that is going to be ...
... persons to qualify who should not , and this chart will show that it is not a really horrendous problem , but it does permit those type of exceptions to income to get onto the program . Do you try to build a program that is going to be ...
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