Regional Medical Programs; Alcoholics and Narcotics Addicts Facilities; Health Services for Domestic Agricultural Migratory Workers, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare ... 90-2, on H.R. 15758, March 26, 27, 28, 1968 |
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The hearings today are on H.R. 15758 , introduced by Chairman Staggers at the request of the administration . This bill would extend and expand the existing authorizations for regional medical programs , would extend the program of ...
The hearings today are on H.R. 15758 , introduced by Chairman Staggers at the request of the administration . This bill would extend and expand the existing authorizations for regional medical programs , would extend the program of ...
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because of the modifications that were made in the program by the Congress and the manner in which the program has been administered to date . As I understand the bill presented to us , no major changes are proposed .
because of the modifications that were made in the program by the Congress and the manner in which the program has been administered to date . As I understand the bill presented to us , no major changes are proposed .
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USE OF ALLOTMENTS FOR COST OF ADMINISTRATION Sec . 305. Section 103 of the Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Heaļth Centers Construction Act of 1963 ( 42 U.S.C. 2693 ) is amended by adding at the end thereof the ...
USE OF ALLOTMENTS FOR COST OF ADMINISTRATION Sec . 305. Section 103 of the Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Heaļth Centers Construction Act of 1963 ( 42 U.S.C. 2693 ) is amended by adding at the end thereof the ...
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Certainly , the way in which the program has been administered has been just in the opposite direction , to stimulate to the maximum extent possible , local initiative . Those who participate have to solve their local differences ...
Certainly , the way in which the program has been administered has been just in the opposite direction , to stimulate to the maximum extent possible , local initiative . Those who participate have to solve their local differences ...
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I know from my experience from talking with doctors in the State of Maine , that they think the program is an outstanding one , that it doesn't encroach on them , and I think this is a credit to your administration .
I know from my experience from talking with doctors in the State of Maine , that they think the program is an outstanding one , that it doesn't encroach on them , and I think this is a credit to your administration .
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Page 5 - Payments of amounts due under this paragraph may be made in advance or by way of reimbursement, and in such installments, as the Secretary may determine. ' (2) Any amount paid under paragraph (1) to any State for any fiscal year shall be paid on condition that there shall be expended from State sources for such year for administration of the State plan approved under this part not less than the total amount expended for such purposes from such sources during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967.
Page 19 - TITLE IX— EDUCATION, RESEARCH, TRAINING, AND DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE FIELDS OF HEART DISEASE, CANCER, STROKE, AND RELATED DISEASES PURPOSES SEC. 900. The purposes of this title are — (a) Through grants, to encourage and assist in the establishment of regional cooperative arrangements among medical schools, research institutions, and hospitals for research and training (including continuing education) and for related demonstrations of patient care in the fields of heart disease, cancer, stroke,...
Page 1 - ... or, where appropriate, a practicing dentist . (b) Section 901 of such Act is further amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection : "(d) Grants under this title to any agency or institution, or combination thereof, for a regional medical program may be used by it to assist in meeting the cost of participation in such program by any Federal hospital.