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... patient . One of its essential ingredients is the physician's particular knowledge of his patient's medical needs . It is on the basis of this intimate knowledge that a physician selects a course of treatment based on his patient's ...
... patient . One of its essential ingredients is the physician's particular knowledge of his patient's medical needs . It is on the basis of this intimate knowledge that a physician selects a course of treatment based on his patient's ...
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... patient relationship ; the delays in admission to hospitals ; the time wasted in the over - crowded offices of ... patient's individual contribution . Reduce any single one of these components , and the total is thereby reduced . There ...
... patient relationship ; the delays in admission to hospitals ; the time wasted in the over - crowded offices of ... patient's individual contribution . Reduce any single one of these components , and the total is thereby reduced . There ...
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... patient , and his ability to choose freely , that exact the utmost from the doctor - patient relationship . The physician who does not possess the confidence of his patient is handicapped in his effort to cope with disease . But so long ...
... patient , and his ability to choose freely , that exact the utmost from the doctor - patient relationship . The physician who does not possess the confidence of his patient is handicapped in his effort to cope with disease . But so long ...
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... patient when costs exceed his means . If the government supplants the individual as payer , though not as patient , government becomes the intruder -- the third party striving vainly to reconcile the demands of the patient for high ...
... patient when costs exceed his means . If the government supplants the individual as payer , though not as patient , government becomes the intruder -- the third party striving vainly to reconcile the demands of the patient for high ...
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... patient and his family upon the doctor , in the effort to force him to fit the treatment , willy - nilly , into the services provided by the program . And too often the patient will postpone treatment until such time as it can be ...
... patient and his family upon the doctor , in the effort to force him to fit the treatment , willy - nilly , into the services provided by the program . And too often the patient will postpone treatment until such time as it can be ...
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86th Congress adequate aged persons ALGER American Medical Association Arkansas basic believe benefits Blue Cross-Blue Shield Blue Shield Chairman chronic Congress Congressman Mills cost County Medical Society coverage covered CURTIS doctors economic elderly eligible enrolled estimate facilities fact Federal Government financing Forand funds health care health services hospital income increase indigent individual insurance plans Island Blue Cross Kerr-Mills bill Kerr-Mills law King bill legislation letter dated MACHROWICZ McCreary means test medical profession medical services meet ment million Nassau County needy nursing home OASDI older organization patients payment Pennsylvania Medical Society pension percent physicians policies population practice premium prepayment present president problem proposal public assistance Pulaski County question record represent REUTHER Secretary senior citizens social security system socialized medicine statement SWIRE testimony Thank tion voluntary health insurance welfare
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Page 1731 - Nothing in this title shall be construed to authorize any Federal officer or employee to exercise any supervision or control over the practice of medicine or the manner in which medical services are provided...
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Page 1512 - These include the American College of Physicians, the American College of Surgeons, the American Dental Association, the American Hospital Association, and the American Medical Association.
Page 1442 - Social security amendments of ¡954. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, to accompany HR 9366; a bill to amend the social security act and the internal revenue code so as to extend coverage under the...
Page 1463 - To improve the health of the people by assisting in increasing the number of adequately trained professional and practical nurses and professional public health personnel, assisting in the development of improved methods of care and treatment in the field of mental health, and for other purposes.
Page 1418 - To encourage expansion of teaching in the education of mentally retarded children through grants to institutions of higher learning and to State educational agencies.
Page 1445 - An Act to provide aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of disabled soldiers and sailors of the United States", approved August 27, 1888, as amended (USC, 1940 edition, title 24, sec.