VA Nursing Home Care Programs: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First SessionConsiders H.R. 2002, and similar bills, to improve care and treatment of veterans in state nursing homes. Includes "Program Guide, Professional Services, Nursing Home Care Units," VA Dept of Medicine and Surgery, Feb. 10, 1966 (p. 1597-1813). |
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Page 1440
... patients in these homes . A number of contracts have already been canceled on account of our inability to pay more and quite a few nursing homes with which we have going contracts have shown increasing reluctance to take our patients ...
... patients in these homes . A number of contracts have already been canceled on account of our inability to pay more and quite a few nursing homes with which we have going contracts have shown increasing reluctance to take our patients ...
Page 1476
... patients admitted are able to be discharged from our nursing homes . This means that out of every 20 patients selected for nursing home care , on the basis that they had reached maximum hos- pital benefits , or that no further ...
... patients admitted are able to be discharged from our nursing homes . This means that out of every 20 patients selected for nursing home care , on the basis that they had reached maximum hos- pital benefits , or that no further ...
Page 1477
... patients , and we are constantly striving to update and improve the assurance that these patients receive all the care they need , and that the program does not permit abuses of excesses in costs or deprivation of treatment . This ...
... patients , and we are constantly striving to update and improve the assurance that these patients receive all the care they need , and that the program does not permit abuses of excesses in costs or deprivation of treatment . This ...
Page 1478
... patients and to give to the veteran who needed only nursing home care nursing home attention rather than having him tie up a hospital bed . In other words , it was to enable us to maximize the use of hospital facilities . And if ...
... patients and to give to the veteran who needed only nursing home care nursing home attention rather than having him tie up a hospital bed . In other words , it was to enable us to maximize the use of hospital facilities . And if ...
Page 1482
... patient load in such a fashion as to resolve it into the var- ious needs of the chronically ill patient . Thus , some patients will re- quire intermediate care , and by that we mean chronic hospital care still requiring daily physician ...
... patient load in such a fashion as to resolve it into the var- ious needs of the chronically ill patient . Thus , some patients will re- quire intermediate care , and by that we mean chronic hospital care still requiring daily physician ...
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76th Congress activities admission admitted aged amended American Geriatrics Society Amount Appendix appropriate approved areas August 24 Average daily nursing beds bill Board Chairman CHART chronically ill committee community nursing home Congress construction daily nursing load diem cost diem rate disabled soldiers discharge eligible ENGLE established evaluation EVERETT facilities Federal aid fiscal furnished Geriatrics Group I Equipment HABER HAMMERSCHMIDT HOME CARE PROGRAMS Home Care Unit increase individual inmates institution June MANDERSON maximum medicare ment months National Home NHCU nursing home care operation participation patients payments percent personnel PM&R problem professional Regulations Medical--Trans rehabilitation Restoration Center Restoration Program Senate Sheet 64 social staff station Territorial homes therapy tion title 38 treatment United States Code VA hospital veteran receiving Veterans Administration W. J. BRYAN DORN Washington