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Scan von Monochrom-Mikroform
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Scan von Monochrom-Mikroform
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von P. Magnus
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von Dr. Karl v. Schönau
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Test
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Von P. Schindel
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von Karl Orzovenszky, Doctor der Medizin und Chirurgie, Bade-Physikus in Füred am Plattensee etc.
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In spite of the dramatic increase and general concern with U.S. hospital bad debt expense (AMNews, January 12, 2004; Philadelphia Business Journal, April 30, 2004; WSJ, July 23, 2004), there appears to be little available analysis of the precise sources and causes of its growth. This is particularly true in terms of the potential contribution of insured patients to bad debt expense in light of the recent shift in managed care from health maintenance organization (HMO) plans to preferred provider organization (PPO) plans (Kaiser Annual Survey Report, 2003). This study examines and attempts to explain the recent dramatic growth in bad debt expense by focusing on and analyzing data from two Houston-area hospital providers within one healthcare system. In contrast to prior studies in which self-pay was found to be the primary source of hospital bad debt expense (Saywell, R. M., et al., 1989; Zollinger, T. W., 1991; Weissman, Joel S., et al., 1999), this study hypothesizes that the growing hospital bad debt expense is mainly due to the shifting trend away from HMOs to PPOs as a conscious decision by employers to share costs with employees. Compared to HMO plans, the structure of PPOs includes higher co-pays, coinsurance, and deductibles for the patient-pay portion of medical bills, creating the potential for an increase in bad debt for hospital providers (from a case study). This bad debt expense has a greater impact in the community hospital than in the Texas Medical Center hospital. ^
Tree-ring width of Quercus species from historical object sample 6647B/06A, Germany, Bad Essen-Linne
Tree-ring width of Quercus species from historical object sample 6647B/03A, Germany, Bad Essen-Linne
Tree-ring width of Quercus species from historical object sample 6647B/05A, Germany, Bad Essen-Linne
Tree-ring width of Quercus species from historical object sample 6647B/02A, Germany, Bad Essen-Linne