Treatment and Care for Persons with HIV Infection and AIDS: Hearings Before the Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, July 28 and August 1, 1989U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 442 pages |
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... programs , Boston City Hospital El - Sadr , Wafaa , M.D. , chief , infectious disease section , Harlem Hospital Center . Jellinek , Paul S. , Ph.D. , senior program officer , the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ... Mason , James O ...
... programs , Boston City Hospital El - Sadr , Wafaa , M.D. , chief , infectious disease section , Harlem Hospital Center . Jellinek , Paul S. , Ph.D. , senior program officer , the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ... Mason , James O ...
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... program funded by the Whitman - Walker Clinic . It allows people with AIDS , on minimal income , to go and supplement their shopping needs at no charge . An endless stream of programs have been available to me through the Clinic . From ...
... program funded by the Whitman - Walker Clinic . It allows people with AIDS , on minimal income , to go and supplement their shopping needs at no charge . An endless stream of programs have been available to me through the Clinic . From ...
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... programs during the early years of the epidemic are difficult to as- sess , particularly in New York , where AIDS expenditures were not tracked and programs were split among several city agencies . These figures are therefore less ...
... programs during the early years of the epidemic are difficult to as- sess , particularly in New York , where AIDS expenditures were not tracked and programs were split among several city agencies . These figures are therefore less ...
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... programs was shifted to the state during the late 1970s , and it is these agencies that are trying to cope with the growing epidemic among IV drug users , 20 Both cities help pay for the costs of hospitalizing medi- cally indigent ...
... programs was shifted to the state during the late 1970s , and it is these agencies that are trying to cope with the growing epidemic among IV drug users , 20 Both cities help pay for the costs of hospitalizing medi- cally indigent ...
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... programs . However , significant local fund- ing for AIDS programs in San Francisco did not begin until FY 1984 , when expenditures increased to $ 4.3 mil- lion from $ 180,000 the previous year . " During the early years of the epidemic ...
... programs . However , significant local fund- ing for AIDS programs in San Francisco did not begin until FY 1984 , when expenditures increased to $ 4.3 mil- lion from $ 180,000 the previous year . " During the early years of the epidemic ...
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Page 35 - Health; the Centers for Disease Control; the Food and Drug Administration; and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration).
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Page 62 - Kaposi's sarcoma and pneumocystis pneumonia among homosexual men in New York City and California.
Page 297 - Efficacy: The probability of benefit to individuals in a defined population from a medical technology applied for a given medical problem under ideal conditions of use.
Page 390 - ... Research Hospital; Harold Jaffe, MD, Centers for Disease Control; John Mills, MD, San Francisco General Hospital; A. Bruce Montgomery, MD, SUNY at Stony Brook; Alvaro Munoz, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins School of Public Health; John P. Phair, MD, Northwestern University Medical School; Frank Richards, MD, Yale University; Fred Sattler, MD, University of Southern California; Gerald Smaldone, MD, Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook; Carol Braun Trapnell, MD, Food and Drug Administration; Sten H. Vermund, MD, M.Sc.,...
Page 87 - Antibodies to a retrovirus etiologically associated with Acquired Immuno-deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in populations with increased incidences of the syndrome.
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Page 390 - ... DeGruttola, D.Sc., Harvard University Statistical Center; Susan S. Ellenberg, Ph.D., National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; David Feigal, MD, San Francisco General Hospital; Judith Feinberg, MD, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Margaret A. Fischl, MD, University of Miami School of Medicine; Walter T. Hughes, MD, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; Harold Jaffe, MD, Centers for Disease Control; John Mills, MD, San Francisco General Hospital; A. Bruce Montgomery,...