Trends in Long-term Care: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session [-Ninety- Congress, Session], Part 12

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Page 1072 - and nothing but the truth, so help me God. And Mr. Cohen, a copy of the subpena requesting your appearance will be inserted at this point in the record, would you be sworn in, please. (Benjamin Cohen), having been first duly sworn, was examined and testified as follows: Examination by Senator Percy Senator Percy. Now, Mr. Cohen Mr. Barnett. May I make a remark, Senator
Page 1971 - of Indiana who was slated to be with us had to cancel at the last minute and will not be able to join us. All that we say and do will be entered in the record and will be available to all of the members of the committee and
Page 1073 - hereof fail not, as you will answer your default under the pains and penalties in such cases made and provided. To
Page 1054 - team is here now, and I am glad to ask them to stay, to talk to them. I would like to also say, for the record, that we have requested the Tribune task force and the Better Government Association to provide us with the information that they acquired through their
Page 1045 - I cannot answer for the relationship between the Chicago Board of Health and the Illinois Department of Public Health. This I don't know; only in suburban Cook County and between us.
Page 1072 - Senator Percy. Yes. As a matter of fact, I think it might be well if you were identified. Mr. Cohen, you are represented here by whom ? SWORN STATEMENT OF BENJAMIN COHEN,
Page 1968 - EDWARD W. BROOKE, Massachusetts Part 1. Trends In Long-Term Care, Washington, DC, July 30, 1969 Part 2. Trends in Long-Term Care, St. Petersburg, Fla., January 9, 1970 Part 3. Trends In Long-Term Care, Hartford, Conn., January 15, 1970 Part 4. Trends in Long-Term Care, Washington, DC, February 9,1970 (Marietta Fire) Part 5. Trends in Long-Term Care, Washington, DC, February
Page 1109 - attitudes including, but not limited to, the governments of the city of Chicago, Cook County, the State of Illinois, and the Federal Government.
Page 1112 - Mr. Miller. And you state here, "We believe that the deterioration of facilities and care in Chicago nursing homes is directly related to the aforementioned policy," meaning the transfer of mental patients ? Dr. Brown. Yes, sir. Mr. Miller. I have before me a list of nursing homes in the city of Chicago which were cited in the Tribune. Dr. Brown. Yes, sir.
Page 1971 - Moss (chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Moss, Percy, and Stevenson. Staff members present: William E. Oriol. staff director: Val Halamandaris, professional staff member; John Guy Miller, minority staff director; Gerald D. Strickler, printing assistant; and Patricia G. Slinkard, chief clerk.

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