Program administrative files, 1977-1979.

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Program administrative files, 1977-1979.

The function of these records is to document policies and procedures of the Medicaid program in Alabama. Some types of records to be found in this series are agenda, correspondence, memoranda, press releases, and reports, both published and unpublished. Subjects discussed include types of medical services provided, eligibility requirements and reasons for denying Medicaid claims, penalties leveled against Alabama Medical Services for non-compliance with U.S. Health, Education and Welfare regulations, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), various Medicaid conferences, health care financing, and others. Joseph Califano, Jr., Edward Davis, and Jack E. Worthington were the primary correspondents.

3 cubic ft. (3 records center cartons).

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Alabama. Medical Services Administration

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Davis, Edward W.

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Ed Davis was born in Philadelphia in 1920. After, serving in World War II, he enrolled in broadcast journalism courses, and began announcing big-band shows on WFPG radio. During his career in radio, Davis also worked for WIIN, WMID, and WOND-AM. Davis was a historian of Atlantic City history and is well known for his book, Atlantic City Diary, originally published in 1980 and reprinted in 1985. Ed Davis died in 2007. From the description of Ed Davis Papers. (Atlantic City Free Public...

Califano, Joseph A. 1931-

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Worthington, Jack A. (Jack Austin), 1931-

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