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    caid example sentences

    caid


    1. Medicaid is run by the states but the federal government reimburses 57% to 83 % of each states costs


    2. Significant waste, fraud, and abuse pervade Medicaid in providing health services to 44 million poor


    3. The simplest answer to this is to eliminate Medicaid at the federal level since it is administered at the


    4. a Medicaid block grant bill that would accomplish this


    5. grant and allow Washington State to administer Medicaid instead of being bound by ObamaCare


    6. and Human Services, proposed that each state annually be given the Medicaid dollars it had received


    7. Removing Medicaid from the federal government would save lots of money by


    8. As with Medicaid fraud is rampant


    9. If we transferred Medicaid and Medicare to the states there are several steps that could be taken to help


    10. and Medicaid and turned it completely over to the states

    11. There really is no other answer than transferring Medicaid and Medicare to the states


    12. We have two health care (Medicare and Medicaid) systems that are unconstitutional scheduled to go


    13. departments that transfer money (Education, Agriculture, Medicare and Medicaid) those functions are


    14. That is especially true of our entitlement programs - Social Security, Medicaid and


    15. Medicaid and Medicare should be transferred to the states where it should be altered to the extent


    16. Medicaid should be completely transferred to the states


    17. The Federal government presently pays around half of the Medicaid costs but the


    18. The children received Medicaid


    19. Medicare and Medicaid certified outpatient


    20. How do I get the State to pay for it? I was given an 18-page Title XIX Medicaid application to complete

    21. Medicaid again paid, but only after I re-enrolled Mike who had been booted out in March when DSS discovered a $2k mutual fund that he had forgotten about and of which I had never heard


    22. It revealed that he was poor enough to qualify for state assistance including re-enrollment in Medicaid


    23. Neither DOC nor DSS arranged for him to be re-admitted immediately upon release to Medicaid despite his having glaucoma and both ulcerative colitis and diverticulitis [found at autopsy] as well as blocked coronary arteries


    24. At that time Kincaid billed a little over a million dollars


    25. Another Bancorp subsidiary and Kincaid account, Cameron-Brown Company, was the eleventh largest mortgage bank in the nation


    26. While in Charlotte, I also served on the public relations committee of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, and working at Kincaid was great, continuing the satisfaction I felt during my seven years at JWT


    27. —David Hare As much as I was enjoying my first year at Kincaid, the offer from my father to come to work for him couldn’t have come at a worse time


    28. I had been discussing the possibility of moving to Atlanta with my creative counterpart at Kincaid to start our own agency


    29. I had a company car with Kincaid and was to be provided with one with Park Outdoor, so that was a wash


    30. On insurance, Kincaid provided me with a $100,000 life insurance policy; Park Outdoor would provide only $5,000, which would cost me 65¢ a month per $1,000

    31. The medical insurance was provided by both jobs but totally paid for at Kincaid


    32. I wrote plenty of outdoor copy for Ford and Pan Am at JWT, and we bought it as well for First Union at Kincaid


    33. At any rate, Paul II and I borrowed, with permission, parts of the “Let’s Make Tomorrow” campaign theme I used at Kincaid for First Union in North Carolina, and it was equally successful in Ithaca


    34. Walter Thompson and Kincaid Advertising I was asked by my father to come home to straighten out the outdoor division he owned and restore it to profitability? And why after a couple of years, when that was done, did my father hire professional managers to run the company and move me into his broadcasting company? And after the outdoor division had slipped back into a loss situation, five years later, why was I asked to either take back its management or find another job? Was it because my father and I differed on which direction it should go? It was not easy to come to blows in the office and try to act like nothing had happened sitting around the dinner table at night


    35. What I logically fear is that the federal government’s enactment of Medicare and Medicaid thirty-eight years ago and its congressional starting and subsidizing the early Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), which are failing with serious consequences, will nonetheless give justification to those ‘liberal’ types to push for government to ride in to “solve” the mess by taking over with a form of nationalized (socialized) medicine


    36. For example, witness the monumental use of power in passing the Medicare-Medicaid Law in 1965 by the socialist-believing President Lyndon B


    37. Answer to (1) The Chief Actuary of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid


    38. care physicians for five years and increases Medicaid payment to Medicare levels


    39. Medicare payments although higher than Medicaid are


    40. A new Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to help create new payment

    41. Medicare and Medicaid Services for complete medical care for a group of patients


    42. received Medicare payments less than cost while 67% received Medicaid


    43. In essence because of these inadequate Medicare/Medicaid payment


    44. had the courage to either limit benefits or raise taxes to cover Medicare/Medicaid


    45. Medicare and Medicaid at increasing amounts as these government programs


    46. utilize procedures and testing to stay solvent because of Medicare/Medicaid


    47. For each 10% decrease in Medicare and Medicaid payment there was a


    48. The authors commented that reductions in Medicare/Medicaid payments to


    49. and Medicaid paid 48


    50. of the costs of Medicaid?














































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