President's Health Recommendations and Related Measures: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on the President's Health Recommendations and Related Matters, Parts 1-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 1027 pages |
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Page 19
... aged and helped to So. Better health insurance protection for more people can be provided . 1 The Government need not and should not go into the insurance business to furnish the protection which private and nonprofit organizations not ...
... aged and helped to So. Better health insurance protection for more people can be provided . 1 The Government need not and should not go into the insurance business to furnish the protection which private and nonprofit organizations not ...
Page 20
... aged people , requiring institutional bed care can be handled in facilities more economical to build and operate than a general hospital , with its diagnostic , surgical , and treatment equipment and its full staff of professional ...
... aged people , requiring institutional bed care can be handled in facilities more economical to build and operate than a general hospital , with its diagnostic , surgical , and treatment equipment and its full staff of professional ...
Page 39
... aged , and others - irrespective of whether they are being rehabilitated for employment . Thus , these facilities would not be limited to persons coming within the scope of the Federal- State vocational rehabilitation program . The ...
... aged , and others - irrespective of whether they are being rehabilitated for employment . Thus , these facilities would not be limited to persons coming within the scope of the Federal- State vocational rehabilitation program . The ...
Page 74
... aged population The need for more chronic beds is intensified by the aging character of our population . Chart D shows that in 1900 , when the population of the United States was 76 million , the number of persons over 64 was only 3 ...
... aged population The need for more chronic beds is intensified by the aging character of our population . Chart D shows that in 1900 , when the population of the United States was 76 million , the number of persons over 64 was only 3 ...
Page 75
... aged persons , 1951 Chart F shows the greater need for hospital care in the older age group . For the population under 65 years of age the requirement for hospital care in 1951 was 1,045 patient days per 1,000 persons , or slightly more ...
... aged persons , 1951 Chart F shows the greater need for hospital care in the older age group . For the population under 65 years of age the requirement for hospital care in 1951 was 1,045 patient days per 1,000 persons , or slightly more ...
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