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Page 3148
... continue in 1970 . Although 63 percent of the recipients of medical vendor payrients during FY 68 were money payment recipients , the payments to this group amounted to only 18 percent of the total . This disparity between the ...
... continue in 1970 . Although 63 percent of the recipients of medical vendor payrients during FY 68 were money payment recipients , the payments to this group amounted to only 18 percent of the total . This disparity between the ...
Page 3154
... continue in 1970. Although 63 percent of the recipients of medical vendor payments during FY 68 were money payment recipients, the payments to this group amounted to only 18 percent of the total. This disparity between the percentage of ...
... continue in 1970. Although 63 percent of the recipients of medical vendor payments during FY 68 were money payment recipients, the payments to this group amounted to only 18 percent of the total. This disparity between the percentage of ...
Page 3173
... continue with the portion on grants for medical assistance . Availability of care , quality of care , and cost of care are major Medicaid concerns . Several provisions of the law work together to increase the availability , enhance the ...
... continue with the portion on grants for medical assistance . Availability of care , quality of care , and cost of care are major Medicaid concerns . Several provisions of the law work together to increase the availability , enhance the ...
Page 3205
... continue to receive social security benefits . Commissioner Ball will be up later this week and can give you a ... continue to go up , it will be forced up . But not necessarily in numbers of recipients , but the numbers of recipients ...
... continue to receive social security benefits . Commissioner Ball will be up later this week and can give you a ... continue to go up , it will be forced up . But not necessarily in numbers of recipients , but the numbers of recipients ...
Page 3236
... continuing basis to insure that placements in this component are not dead-end, but are part of a continuing ... continue for as long as necessary. ary. Enrollment in this In 1970 the Manpower Administration anticipates that ...
... continuing basis to insure that placements in this component are not dead-end, but are part of a continuing ... continue for as long as necessary. ary. Enrollment in this In 1970 the Manpower Administration anticipates that ...
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