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[79 STAT. 287]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 287]

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PUBLIC LAW 89-97-JULY 30, 1965

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TABLE OF CONTENTS—Continued TITLE XVIII—HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THE AGED—Continued PART C — M I S C E L L A N E O U S PROVISIONS

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SEC. 1861. Definitions of services, institutions, etc. (a) Spell of illness. (b) Inpatient hospital services. I (c) Inpatient psychiatric hospital services. (d) Inpatient tuberculosis hospital services. (e) Hospital. (f) Psychiatric hospital. (g) Tuberculosis hospital, (h) Extended care services. (i) Post-hospital extended care services, (j) Extended care facility, (k) Utilization review. (1) Agreements for transfer between extended care facilities and hospitals, (m) Home health services, (n) Post-hospital home health services, (o) Home health agency, (p) Outpatient hospital diagnostic services, (q) Physicians' services, (r) Physician. (s) Medical and other health services, (t) Drugs and biologicals. (u) Provider of services, (v) Reasonable cost, (w) Arrangements for certain services, (x) State and United States. (y) Post-hospital extended care in CJhristian Science extended care facilities. SEC. 1862. Exclusions from coverage. SEC 1863. Consultation with State agencies and other organizations to develop conditions of participation for providers of services. SEC 1864. Use of State agencies to determine compliance by providers of services with conditions of participation. SEC 1865. Effect of accreditation. SEC 1866. Agreements with providers of services. SEC 1867. Health insurance benefits advisory council. SEC 1868. National medical review committee. SEC 1869. Determinations; appeals. SEC 1870. Overpayments on behalf of individuals. SEC 1871. Regulations. SEC. 1872. Application of certain provisions of title II. SEC 1873. Designation of organization or publication by name. SEC 1874. Administration. SEC 1875. Studies and recommendations. SEC. 103. Transitional provision on eligibility of presently uninsured individuals for hospital insurance benefits. SEC. 104. Suspension in case of aliens; persons convicted of subversive activities. SEC 105. Railroad retirement amendments. SEC 106. Medical expense deduction. SEC 107. Receipts for employees must show taxes separately. SEC 108. Technical and administrative amendments relating to trust funds. SEC 109. Advisory council on social security. SEC 110. Meaning of term "Secretary". SEC 111. Role of the Railroad Retirement Board in the administration of hospital insurance for the aged.