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...high quality of care which can be provided under pre-paid doctors' service plans is illustrated by the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York. HIP covers 550,000 people and employs more than 1,000 physicians practicing in 32 groups. Subscribers pay $31.80 per year for office and house calls, vaccinations, and laboratory tests. Doctors practice singly or in partnerships which may add members as the need arises...
President Kennedy's Medicare plan, while offering care to the elderly without a degrading statement of indigence, is only a first step. More comprehensive care, including drugs and psychiatric and dental care, should be provided for the whole population under Social Security. To limit abuse of pre-paid care, a Social Security health scheme might include deductables as does the Community Health Association of Detroit...
...Reilly, and McCardle, had argued that the University was liable for the alleged negligence under a legal exception to the charitable immunity doctrine: that in this case Harvard was acting in a proprietary rather than charitable capacity by providing medical care for a fee under the terms of a pre-paid insurance plan...
First, the sender of the gift refused to take it back, "under post-paid, pre-paid, or any other conditions." Then, the create in which the moose-head arrived would not fit through the entry doorway...
President Truman's proposal for federal pre-paid health insurance would fulfill an important need in the nation's present health system, according to Dr. William L. Aycock, assistant professor of Preventive Medicine and Dr. Hugh Leavell, professor of Public Health...