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States' reactions to federal Medicaid cuts still uncertain

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Each state's reaction to cuts in federal spending is uncertain but one certainty is the fact states will not increase their budgets to offset cuts in federal spending.

Author: DeWitt, Cynthia
Publisher: Health Forum
Publication Name: Hospitals, Journal of American Hospital Association
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0018-5973
Year: 1981
Admin. of public health programs, Economic aspects, Finance, Medicaid, Federal aid to hospitals, Government aid to hospitals

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Comprehensive rehabilitation care will take prominent place in delivery system

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Rehabilitation care has become more important to the hospital industry and will have an even more prominent place in the industry in the future.

Author: Mackey, Francis G.
Publisher: Health Forum
Publication Name: Hospitals, Journal of American Hospital Association
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0018-5973
Year: 1981
General medical & surgical hospitals, Evaluation, Rehabilitation nursing, Rehabilitation centers

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