| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1961 - 700 pages
...aged persons irrespective of ability to pay. 2O 2. It is further agreed that the problem of financing an adequate level of high quality health care for the aged is so large and so complex that it will require for solution the utilization of voluntary health insurance, of individual and family... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1961 - 1412 pages
...activities to meet this need. It also demonstrated that none of the problems in this area is simple. The problem of furnishing an adequate level of high quality health care for the aged is as complex as any. It was encouraging, though, to learn that the majority of citizens are even solving... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1967 - 1754 pages
...dotes in other categories of public assistance. Private Pensions and Individually Provided Retirement Income and Resources. — The expansion and improvement...Federal legislation providing Governmental aid for recipients of public assistance and for the medically indigent is desirable and should be strengthened... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1968 - 326 pages
...does in other categories of public assistance. Private Pensions and Individually Provided Retirement Income and Resources. — The expansion and improvement...Federal legislation providing Governmental aid for recipients of public assistance and for the medically indigent is desirable and should be strengthened... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging - 1976 - 172 pages
...poverty in affluence; and a delayed sense of responsibility to all persons who dwell in the communities. The problem of furnishing an adequate level of high quality health care and other ancillary programs for the aged is so large and so complex that its solution will require... | |
| United States. Congress. House Ways and Means - 1961 - 1120 pages
...official policy statement of the 1961 White House Conference on Aging includes this major recommendation : "The problem of furnishing an adequate level of high...public assistance, and a variety of other programs. « * * The majority of the delegates of section 2 (by a vote of 170 to 99) believe that the social... | |
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