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Social Security Administration (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1976
The purpose of this publication is to make available to the public official rulings relating to the Federal old-age, survivors, disability, health insurance, supplemental security income, and miners' benefit programs. The rulings contain precedential case decisions, statements of policy and interpretations of the law and regulations. Included is a…
Descriptors: Bulletins, Court Litigation, Federal Legislation, Health Insurance
Jenson, Sherman M. – J Amer Coll Health Assn, 1969
Presented before the Section on Administration, American College Health Association, Forty-sixth Annual Meeting, May 2, 1968.
Descriptors: College Role, Employer Employee Relationship, Expenditures, Fringe Benefits
Gentleman, John F. – 1979
This paper, addressed to school board members and financial officers, suggests seven ways to obtain the most out of every budget dollar allocated for employee fringe benefits, including hospital, surgical, medical, dental, disability, and death. The suggestions are to consider (1) self-funding of benefits, (2) eliminating the payment of insurance…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance
Karasik, Joan – 1975
The pamphlet provides information for parents of retarded persons about coverage, payment methods and types of medical insurance (including group, non-group and Medicaid plans). Also included are tips for keeping down medical costs. (CL)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Services, Financial Support, Health Insurance, Medical Services
Kolodrubetz, Walter W. – 1972
This article discusses the long-term growth of employee-benefit plans (which have grown tremendously since 1950) and assesses this trend in terms of real gains. The article states that contributions, by 1970, were nine times greater and benefit outlays 14 times greater than in 1950, and the number of persons covered by most types of benefits grew…
Descriptors: Employees, Employer Employee Relationship, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance
Myers, Beverlee A. – Civil Rights Digest, 1977
This article addresses the issue of national health care. Neither Medicare nor Medicaid equitably meet the health needs of the entire population. The author suggests criteria which must be met by a national health program if it is to eliminate inequalities in costs, access to services and quality of care. (GC)
Descriptors: Costs, Health Insurance, Health Services, Inequalities
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Branch, Laurence G. – Gerontologist, 1987
Considers impoverishment as a consequence of continuous institutionalization in a nursing home to be a public policy problem and the plight for any older Americans. Discusses one form of long-term care (LTC) insurance, the continuing care retirement community or life care community, and contrasts this small LTC self-insurance group with two other…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Health Insurance, Institutionalized Persons, Nursing Homes
Aron, Laudan Y. – 2002
Using data from the National Survey of America's Families (a nationally representative survey of the economic, social, and health characteristics of children, adults, and their families), this paper discusses health care coverage among child support eligible children. It begins with a detailed profile of child support eligible children living with…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Support, Children, Employed Parents
Browne, Mark; Leetch, Linda – Wisconsin Policy Research Institute Report, 2000
A study examined one state's suggestion for more cost-effective health insurance for teachers. Health insurance coverage for public school teachers in Wisconsin is determined through a collective-bargaining process. The Wisconsin Education Association (WEA) Insurance Corporation is affiliated with the states largest teachers' union and provides…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance, Insurance Companies
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Weiss, Jeffrey H.; Brodsky, Lynda – Journal of Human Resources, 1972
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Health Insurance, Medical Services, Program Descriptions
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McRae, John F. – Administration in Mental Health, 1980
Mental health center outpatients without health insurance or welfare were studied to determine the effect of fee assessment on premature termination. Charging non-psychotic clients a sliding scale fee influenced them not to terminate treatment prematurely. (Author)
Descriptors: Fees, Health Insurance, Mental Health Clinics, Patient Education
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Academe: Bulletin of the AAUP, 1980
A policy statement on retirement and insurance plans formulated by the American Association of University Professors and the Association of American Colleges is presented. Retirement plans are seen to attract individuals, permit them to devote their energies to the profession, and to provide for an orderly retirement. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Health Insurance, Higher Education, Insurance
Vasa, Stanley F.; And Others – Academic Therapy, 1976
Descriptors: Agencies, Economic Factors, Family Problems, Handicapped Children
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Lustig, Daniel C.; Strauser, David R.; Donnell, Chandra – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2003
Compares access to health insurance, paid vacation, paid sick leave, and retirement of full-time employed individuals with disabilities to access of workers in the general population. Results indicated that workers with disabilities had access at a lower rate than workers in the general population. Implications for rehabilitation counselors are…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Employment Patterns, Fringe Benefits, Health Insurance
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Cohen, Marc A.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1989
Compared nursing home use of 3,316 residents of continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) with that of general elderly population. CCRC residents had greater lifetime risk of nursing home entry and repeat entries, while their length of stay per admission was shorter. Findings illustrate nursing home use in insured and managed long-term care…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Health Insurance, Nursing Homes, Older Adults
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