Health Inquiry: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First and [-second] Sessions ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 3151 pages |
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Page 1917
... doctors in the earlier instance were not getting a decent return and in the later instance they were more nearly adequately compensated . I know that that is true of the hospitals . Mr. THORNBERRY . I think that is all right now , Mr ...
... doctors in the earlier instance were not getting a decent return and in the later instance they were more nearly adequately compensated . I know that that is true of the hospitals . Mr. THORNBERRY . I think that is all right now , Mr ...
Page 1921
... doctors , nurses , dentists , and public health workers is necessary . " What would be your plan to do that ? Dr. CLARK . I beg you pardon , sir . Mr. SPRINGER . What would be your plan to accomplish that purpose ? Dr. CLARK . Well , I ...
... doctors , nurses , dentists , and public health workers is necessary . " What would be your plan to do that ? Dr. CLARK . I beg you pardon , sir . Mr. SPRINGER . What would be your plan to accomplish that purpose ? Dr. CLARK . Well , I ...
Page 1922
... Doctor , what was the evidence before the President's Commission , as to the numerical shortage of doctors ? Dr. CLARK . That is a difficult question . We all know there are areas in the country where there are not enough doctors . No ...
... Doctor , what was the evidence before the President's Commission , as to the numerical shortage of doctors ? Dr. CLARK . That is a difficult question . We all know there are areas in the country where there are not enough doctors . No ...
Page 1923
... doctors that they necessarily would spread to a larger geographical area , because the competition would be too great in the crowded areas . Mr. SPRINGER . What is the number that is needed ; that is what I am trying to get at . Dr ...
... doctors that they necessarily would spread to a larger geographical area , because the competition would be too great in the crowded areas . Mr. SPRINGER . What is the number that is needed ; that is what I am trying to get at . Dr ...
Page 1925
... doctor , now . Maybe it is three something . There are approximately 175,000 doctors in active practice and about 400,000 graduate nurses . And , we do not have enough active nurses at that ratio . Now , what the ratio should be is ...
... doctor , now . Maybe it is three something . There are approximately 175,000 doctors in active practice and about 400,000 graduate nurses . And , we do not have enough active nurses at that ratio . Now , what the ratio should be is ...
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