Labor - Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1968: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninetieth Congress, First Session on H. R. 10196, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 2842 pages |
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... tions Amount Posi- tions Amount Posi- tions Amount Vital statistics .. Health interview statistics 164 $ 2,045 , 200 217 $ 2,668 , 200 +53 + $ 623,000 62 2,274 , 000 62 2,300 , 900 +26,900 Health examination statistics . 77 1,370 , 900 ...
... tions Amount Posi- tions Amount Posi- tions Amount Vital statistics .. Health interview statistics 164 $ 2,045 , 200 217 $ 2,668 , 200 +53 + $ 623,000 62 2,274 , 000 62 2,300 , 900 +26,900 Health examination statistics . 77 1,370 , 900 ...
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... Amount tions Posi- tions Amount A. Built - in : Annualization of 40 new positions authorized in 1968 for 80 percent of year .. B. Program : 1. Expand the vital statistics program : ( a ) Begin a new medical classification program . ( b ) ...
... Amount tions Posi- tions Amount A. Built - in : Annualization of 40 new positions authorized in 1968 for 80 percent of year .. B. Program : 1. Expand the vital statistics program : ( a ) Begin a new medical classification program . ( b ) ...
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... Amount tions Posi- Amount tions Posi- tions Amount Personnel compensation and benefits : Vital statistics . Health interview statistics . Health examination statistics . Health records statistics . 102 Health statistics analysis ...
... Amount tions Posi- Amount tions Posi- tions Amount Personnel compensation and benefits : Vital statistics . Health interview statistics . Health examination statistics . Health records statistics . 102 Health statistics analysis ...
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... amounts to $ 4,900 . Health interview statistics 1967 estimate 1968 estimate Increase or decrease Posi- Amount tions Posi- tions Amount Posi- tions Amount Personnel compensation and benefits .. Other expenses .. 62 $ 544 , 300 1,729 ...
... amounts to $ 4,900 . Health interview statistics 1967 estimate 1968 estimate Increase or decrease Posi- Amount tions Posi- tions Amount Posi- tions Amount Personnel compensation and benefits .. Other expenses .. 62 $ 544 , 300 1,729 ...
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... amounts to $ 2,000 . Health examination statistics 1967 estimate 1968 estimate Increase or decrease Posi- tions Amount Posi- Amount Posi- Amount tions tions Personnel compensation and benefits . Other expenses . 77 Total .. 77 $ 751,900 ...
... amounts to $ 2,000 . Health examination statistics 1967 estimate 1968 estimate Increase or decrease Posi- tions Amount Posi- Amount Posi- Amount tions tions Personnel compensation and benefits . Other expenses . 77 Total .. 77 $ 751,900 ...
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