Cost Estimates for H.R. 2116, the Veterans' Millennium Health Care Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, June 30, 1999U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 43 pagini |
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... provisions of H.R. 2116 are subject to the availability of appropriations . Nothing in the bill requires the Ap- propriations Committee to provide any particular level of funding . As ... provision that we believe would require a ( 1 ) 1999€
... provisions of H.R. 2116 are subject to the availability of appropriations . Nothing in the bill requires the Ap- propriations Committee to provide any particular level of funding . As ... provision that we believe would require a ( 1 ) 1999€
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... provision that we believe would require a small fraction of that amount . That provision directs VA to furnish needed long- term care to 50 percent service - connected veterans . But these vet- erans are already VA's highest priority ...
... provision that we believe would require a small fraction of that amount . That provision directs VA to furnish needed long- term care to 50 percent service - connected veterans . But these vet- erans are already VA's highest priority ...
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... provision of long - term care to veterans , as specified in section 101 of the bill , would ultimately in- crease the VA's resource requirements by about a billion dollars a year . Similarly , expanding the Department's authority to pay ...
... provision of long - term care to veterans , as specified in section 101 of the bill , would ultimately in- crease the VA's resource requirements by about a billion dollars a year . Similarly , expanding the Department's authority to pay ...
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... Dr. Kizer's testimony here on the 19th of May , in which he stated that the cost of this provision would be substantial - was that the VA's views were more consistent with ours . On the 19th , Mr. Backhus from the General Accounting 9.
... Dr. Kizer's testimony here on the 19th of May , in which he stated that the cost of this provision would be substantial - was that the VA's views were more consistent with ours . On the 19th , Mr. Backhus from the General Accounting 9.
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... provided to the States- as would , in effect , happen if H.R. 2116 were enacted and the VA were to expand substantially its provision of long - term care - the 62-574 00-2 States would elect to divert a substantial portion of the 13.
... provided to the States- as would , in effect , happen if H.R. 2116 were enacted and the VA were to expand substantially its provision of long - term care - the 62-574 00-2 States would elect to divert a substantial portion of the 13.
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50 percent amount annual assumptions BARY BRARY budgetary impact BUYER CBO assumes CBO estimates CBO's cost estimate Chairman CLIFF STEARNS colleagues combat-injured veterans CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional Budget Office copayments current law databases Department of Veterans direct spending dollars DOYLE eligible Estimated Authorization Level extended federal government fiscal GARTHWAITE GRESS GUTIERREZ Health Care Act hearing IBSON increase LANE EVANS LIBR LIBRA CONG LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY OF CONGRE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIBRARY RARY long-term care Medicaid Medicare Millennium Health MILLER million NGRES numbers nursing home offset ONGRES opening statement payments priority provision question RARY CONGRESS RARY OF CONGRESS reimburse require RESS retirees Schoeps service-connected disabilities settle a lawsuit SILVESTRE REYES SNYDER staff STEARNS subject to appropriation Thank tobacco industry TRICARE VAN DE WATER Veterans Affairs VIC SNYDER WATER win or settle
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Pagina 29 - NOTICE This statement is not available for public release until it is delivered at 10:00 am (EOT), Thursday, May 13, 1993.
Pagina 40 - The net changes in outlays and governmental receipts that are subject to pay-as-you-go procedures are shown in the following table. For the purposes of enforcing pay-as-you-go procedures, only the effects in the current year, the budget year, and the succeeding four years are counted. BY Fiscal Year, in Millions of Dollars...
Pagina 38 - Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 36(22), 348-350. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1994). Medical care expenditures attributable to cigarette smoking — United States, 1993.
Pagina 12 - Mr. Chairman, I appreciate having the opportunity to appear before...
Pagina 41 - ESTIMATE APPROVED BY: Paul N. Van de Water Assistant Director for Budget Analysis 91 THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON THC DISTRICT OF COL UNBI A Honorable Thoaas P.
Pagina 8 - I'd like to have my full statement placed in the record. Mr. STEARNS. By unanimous consent, so ordered. [The prepared statement of Hon.
Pagina 27 - ... union membership for any reason other than failure to pay his dues. The right to impose the check-off system for the collection of dues, assessments, etc., as contained in this bill is, likewise, not protected the same way as in the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947, relating to other industries.2 I do not want to belabor this point, but I do want to point out that those differences do exist, and that there is need for further and more complete study of the subject. 4. The union shop and...
Pagina 23 - I want to thank all of you for coming here and giving us this very informative presentation, and we will take it forward. The hearing is concluded. [Whereupon, at 11:35 am, the subcommittee adjourned.] 26 APPENDIX Statement of Representative Luis Gutierrez House Committee on Veterans...
Pagina 4 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It's an honor to be here. I would like to review each of the points that you mentioned in your opening remarks and just talk about them briefly.