Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1972: Hearings ... 92d Congress, 1st Session, Part 4 |
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... prevention . Very often the result is an over - utilization of an already over - burdened system . Mr. FLOOD . Do you have the malpractice problem here ? Secretary RICHARDSON . Not more acutely than elsewhere , except for the reliance ...
... prevention . Very often the result is an over - utilization of an already over - burdened system . Mr. FLOOD . Do you have the malpractice problem here ? Secretary RICHARDSON . Not more acutely than elsewhere , except for the reliance ...
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... prevention and health maintenance ; a broad scope of services within one facility ; continuity of care including referral and active followup arrangements through the center's health team ; utilization of neighborhood residents in ...
... prevention and health maintenance ; a broad scope of services within one facility ; continuity of care including referral and active followup arrangements through the center's health team ; utilization of neighborhood residents in ...
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... PREVENTION The Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968 ex- pires on June 30 , 1971. We will submit legislation to reorient the ob- jectives of this program . The 1968 act envisioned a large - scale State grant program ...
... PREVENTION The Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968 ex- pires on June 30 , 1971. We will submit legislation to reorient the ob- jectives of this program . The 1968 act envisioned a large - scale State grant program ...
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... prevention and control programs and worked with the Department of Justice and with Social and Rehabili- tation Service , under Mary Switzer , at that time , in the implemen- tation of the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act ...
... prevention and control programs and worked with the Department of Justice and with Social and Rehabili- tation Service , under Mary Switzer , at that time , in the implemen- tation of the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act ...
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... prevention ( ESEA , Sec . 807 ) 10,000,000 10,000,000 3. Bilingual education ( ESEA VII ) . 25,000,000 25,000,000 4. Strengthening State departments of education ( ESEA V - A ) ...... 29,750,000 33,000,000 +3,250,000 5. Follow Through ...
... prevention ( ESEA , Sec . 807 ) 10,000,000 10,000,000 3. Bilingual education ( ESEA VII ) . 25,000,000 25,000,000 4. Strengthening State departments of education ( ESEA V - A ) ...... 29,750,000 33,000,000 +3,250,000 5. Follow Through ...
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activities additional agencies alcoholism amount appropriation areas assistance authority awarded behavior benefits budget cancer carcinogens cerebral palsy Child Health clinical Committee community mental health cost cystic fibrosis deaf delinquency Department disease drug abuse education programs effective effort EGEBERG estimated evaluation facilities family planning services Federal fiscal year 1970 FLOOD funds gonorrhea grants handicapped health maintenance organizations hospital improve increase Indian Health Service legislation marihuana Maternal and Child medicaid medicare mental health mental health centers mentally retarded MICHEL million multiple sclerosis narcotic addiction National Center National Institute NIMH nursing operation patients percent personnel persons population problems professional projects proposed Public Health Service Rehabilitation Service request SANAZARO Secretary RICHARDSON SENCER Services and Mental smoking Social and Rehabilitation Social Security Social Security Administration STEINFELD studies tion Title training programs treatment University welfare
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Page 21 - I would be prepared at the close of the statement to respond to any questions you or the members of the committee may have.
Page 517 - This investigation was supported in part by research grant #A-267 from the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases of the National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service...
Page 335 - Administration collects, analyzes, and disseminates data on births, deaths, disease incidence, health resources, and the state of the Nation's health. It plans, directs and coordinates a national effort to improve the physical health of all Americans through the development of services to promote and sustain physical health, prevent physical illnesses and provide care and treatment for physically ill persons.
Page 164 - Grants under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) may be made only upon recommendation of the National Advisory Mental Health Council. Such grants may be paid in advance or by way of reimbursement, as may be determined by the Surgeon General ; and shall be made on such conditions as the Surgeon General finds necessary. 42 USC 242b MENTAL HEALTH STUDY GRANTS 50 SEC.
Page 164 - ... grants to State agencies responsible for administration of State institutions for care, or care and treatment, of mentally ill persons for developing and establishing improved methods of operation and administration of such institutions.
Page 164 - ... reserves thereof, necessary to supply the normal and emergency medicinal and scientific requirements of the United States. The results of studies and investigations of the quantities of crude opium, coca leaves, or other narcotic drugs, together with such reserves thereof, as are necessary to supply the normal and emergency medicinal and scientific requirements of the United States...
Page 385 - Section 4(a)(l) of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended by the Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments of 1968, is to pay part of the cost of organized, identifiable activities which are undertaken to contribute to the rehabilitation of mentally retarded individuals generally not eligible for vocational rehabilitation services. Grants provide for expansion or establishment of programs serving the mentally retarded, application of new techniques for rendering services, coordination of resources...
Page 310 - USC 5) )— (1) to make grants to, or contracts with, institutions of higher education...
Page 376 - ... to public or other nonprofit institutions of higher learning for special projects for training personnel for work in the field of child welfare...
Page 312 - Adult Education Act of 1966". STATEMENT OF PURPOSE SEC. 302. It is the purpose of this title to encourage and expand basic educational programs for adults to enable them to overcome English language limitations, to improve their basic education in preparation for occupational training and more profitable employment, and to become more productive and responsible citizens.