单词 | Medicaid |
例句 | 1. Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, education and the Pentagon. 2. Now comes the great Medicaid debate. 3. The fees qualify as a Medicaid expense. 4. In New York, my pharmacist bills Medicaid directly. 5. Medical care / insurance: private insurance, medical assistance, Medicaid. 6. Medicaid and welfare, declared the vice-president. 7. Public and private third-party programs include Medicare and Medicaid. 8. Can you imagine requiring that all Medicaid and Medicare recipients go to public hospitals? 9. Medicaid finances health care for poor families, many of the disabled and many elderly nursing home patients. 10. The proposal would maintain Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid benefits for disabled legal immigrants who have not become citizens. 11. Because I was without insurance and on Medicaid,(http:///medicaid.html) the woman who made the orthotic offered to charge only the Medicaid rate. 12. Medicaid provides health care for the poor and eligible seniors. 13. The governors supported turning over the Medicaid program to the states, with federal funds provided in block grants. 14. By 1991, Medicaid consumed 20 percent of Massachusetts' entire budget. 15. Medicaid has recently absorbed many people who would otherwise have lost health coverage. 16. Ninety-three individuals and corporations have been excluded from Medicare and Medicaid programs since March 1995. 17. The improved forecast is largely due to lower projected costs for Medicare and Medicaid and welfare reform. 18. Pharmaceuticals and health-products firms, which have a stake in Medicaid and Medicare reforms, $ 1. 3 million. 19. Kasich said children might better be served through streamlining Medicaid and giving governors more discretion on coverage. 20. The purpose would be to bring in more federal Medicaid money and serve more low-income people. 21. Callers are given appropriate phone numbers to call for help, and perhaps an explanation of Medicaid or Medicare. 22. We have to be vigilant about protecting Medicare and Medicaid. 23. But its dollars-and - cents implications, like those of the restructuring of Medicaid, inevitably drew it into the budget debate. 24. Many states would contribute a smaller percentage less of their own money to the joint state-federal Medicaid program. 25. George Pataki who criticized the reform plan for denying Medicaid benefits to legal immigrants who are not citizens. 26. Governors have taken to raiding education budgets in order to finance the ballooning costs of Medicaid and prisons. 27. It favours the employed with good incomes on the one hand and the Medicare and Medicaid programmes on the other. 28. CareFirst withdrew from the federal Medicare program last year and limited its Maryland Medicaid coverage to the city of Baltimore. 29. But that method would not allow Texas to expand its Medicaid program. 30. Health-care bonds anywhere are risky these days, especially with changes brewing in Medicare and Medicaid. 31. Republicans were pushing for $ 85 billion in savings from the Medicaid program for the poor and disabled. 32. And even while operating under that constraint, Clinton proposed to expand Medicaid coverage to some 5 million uninsured children. 33. Medicaid helped to cover the medical expenses of the poor. 34. Also in Medicaid, the budget proposed to reduce payments to hospitals that serve a disproportionate number of poor patients. 35. Under the regional managed care systems, most Medicaid patients would be served by health maintenance organizations. 36. It has sharply reduced the growth of Medicaid and taken away much of a special tax break now given the working poor. 37. Medicaid pays nursing home bills for long-term custodial care, after patients have exhausted their financial assets. 38. Meanwhile, advocates for the elderly worry that many seniors in nursing homes could lose their Medicaid coverage. 39. Hernandez and Brown said they anticipate that Congress will cooperate and grant the city Medicare and Medicaid waivers. 40. Pataki is cutting deeply into spending on Medicaid and welfare in order to pay for hefty tax cuts. 41. Its difficulties have partly stemmed from cuts in Medicaid, but also from political interference. 41. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 42. Arizona was the first state to use prepaid plans to provide all Medicaid coverage. 43. Governors tried unsuccessfully last year to persuade Congress to convert Medicaid into a block grant, as Congress did on welfare. 44. Medicaid is a state-administered program for low-income recipients that is substantially funded by the federal government. 45. Medicaid is a large federal health care program for the poor. 46. Medicaid is paid for by a combination of state and federal funds. 47. The president kept the Republicans from including Medicaid in the welfare bill. 48. Some Republican leaders have suggested attaching welfare, and possibly Medicaid reform, to legislation extending the federal debt ceiling. 49. After several years of investigations, the Boys Ranch was indicted on criminal Medicaid fraud and grand theft charges last April. 50. The federal government in 1990 mandated broader Medicaid coverage for pregnant women, infants, and children under six. 51. The federal government pays 63 percent of the cost of Medicaid, leaving the states to find the rest of the money. 52. Over seven years, the change could mean a $ 200 billion reduction in state spending for Medicaid. 53. Further regulation is not likely to improve things. Medicare and Medicaid have a plethora of policies that escalate their own costs. 54. Clinton, who will officially address the governors Tuesday, said he hoped to reach bipartisan consensus, particularly on Medicaid. 55. Public hospitals are concerned that they will not have enough money to treat indigent people not covered by Medicaid. 56. This, they added, could jeopardize other large benefit programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. 57. Greg Ganske, R-Iowa, managed to include in the big Medicare and Medicaid funding measures important protections for managed-care patients. 58. Medicare, Medicaid and other entitlement programs that comprise two-thirds of the federal budget. 59. Opposition is most fierce in states such as California that have already found ways to curb the cost of treating Medicaid patients. 60. Those numbers are anyway likely to rise when Congress cuts spending on Medicaid, the federal / state program for the poor. 61. About 14 percent of the civilian population is enrolled in Medicaid, a sharp increase from 10 percent in 1990. 62. A solution may depend on whether Republican governors can fashion a Medicaid compromise with their Democratic counterparts. 63. The Web site provides the latest information on Medicare and Medicaid. 64. However, Lockett had nothing to do with the Boys Ranch, which was being investigated for Medicaid fraud. 65. Medicare and Medicaid have a plethora of policies that escalate their own costs. 66. Eight states have sued the industry, seeking to recover the Medicaid insurance costs of treating poor people with tobacco-related diseases. 67. After March 31, the company no longer will offer any Medicaid coverage. 68. Medicaid was created in 1966, but Arizona was the last state to sign on. 69. We are told that Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid are headed for trouble and that now is the time to act. 70. These are Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. 71. You do background checks on medicaid personnel? 71. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 72. Medicaid, veterans'benefits, government pensions, unemployment insurance and farm subsidies. 73. The Medicaid Buy - In program offers Medicaid coverage to people with disabilities. 74. Less government spending. Cuts in Medicare and Medicaid, a means test for Social Security. 75. And, above all, we need to know what works and what doesn't so that Medicare and Medicaid can say no to expensive procedures with little or no medical benefit. 76. According to a column in Kaiser Health News, Republican staffers jeered at any and all proposals to use Medicare and Medicaid funds better. 77. Using a Medicaid waiver that pays for caregivers in the home in lieu of nursing-home care, the Dunhams had received 25 hours of weekly assistance. 78. Virginia , for example, overhauled its Medicaid program in 2005, raising rates 30 percent. 79. Medicaid also denied us help because I earned too much from teaching and part - time encyclopedia sales. 80. Will my insurance company, Medicaid, or managed care plan cover these costs? 81. With enough good sense and good will, you and I can fix Medicaid - and save Social Security. 82. He asked the Democrats to work with him to reform the entitlement programs of Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, which threaten to balloon into enormous long-term liabilities. 83. Pollick pointed to a study of Medicaid dental patients in Louisiana, which showed that for every $1 invested in water fluoridation, the state saw $38 in reduced dental costs. 84. There are income limits to qualify for Medicaid and cash - strapped states are limiting coverage. 85. In contrast, women on Medicaid paid only about 1 percent out of pocket. 86. Federal Medicaid and Medicare conventions mandate that hospitals account for space according to use by department. 87. For example, in 1977 the Court allowed states to impose restrictions on the use of Medicaid funds to pay for abortions for poor women. 88. Medicaid would be transformed into a "block grant" to the states, allowing them much more discretion over how the money is spent. 89. By all accounts, every year we lose billions of dollars to Medicare and Medicaid funds from fraud. 90. Should I give ( gift ) away everything to receive Medicaid ( welfare )? 91. Costs that might be passed on to patients ary by plan; Medicaid pays the entire cost. 92. "She didn't have insurance," Ms. Rothenburgh's mother, Gwen Lewis, of Palmetto, Ga., said. "She made too much money, they took her Medicaid away from her — she made $7 too much a month. 93. The administration proposes cuts in the growth of Medicare and Medicaid. |
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