Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1982: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 |
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... past year , 21 University Affiliated Centers and 11 Pediatric Pulmonary Centers provided training for 5,025 health professionals , and 28 Allied Health Disciplines supported training for 2,297 health professionals . The Maternal and ...
... past year , 21 University Affiliated Centers and 11 Pediatric Pulmonary Centers provided training for 5,025 health professionals , and 28 Allied Health Disciplines supported training for 2,297 health professionals . The Maternal and ...
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... past August , when staffing demands at the Rehab itself simply became too great , the hospital sent a physical therapist to a Larimore nurs- ing home to treat residents there for 4 hours a day , 5 days a week . The communica- tion ...
... past August , when staffing demands at the Rehab itself simply became too great , the hospital sent a physical therapist to a Larimore nurs- ing home to treat residents there for 4 hours a day , 5 days a week . The communica- tion ...
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... past 4 or 5 years . Senator SPECTER . Well , my question goes to a rather simple point , as to what Mr. Stockman and his colleagues had considered : and that was whether they had made some preliminary assessments without consult- ing ...
... past 4 or 5 years . Senator SPECTER . Well , my question goes to a rather simple point , as to what Mr. Stockman and his colleagues had considered : and that was whether they had made some preliminary assessments without consult- ing ...
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... past , the Congress has accepted the Administration's proposed split for these programs . Question : What's been the effect of this ? Answer : The effect of this has been a balanced program between the prevention - focused MCH program ...
... past , the Congress has accepted the Administration's proposed split for these programs . Question : What's been the effect of this ? Answer : The effect of this has been a balanced program between the prevention - focused MCH program ...
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... past three fiscal years had incomes below the poverty level income ? Answer : The following table shows the distribution of low - income clients served by Title X grantees : Year 1978 1979 1980 At or below 150 % of Poverty At or below ...
... past three fiscal years had incomes below the poverty level income ? Answer : The following table shows the distribution of low - income clients served by Title X grantees : Year 1978 1979 1980 At or below 150 % of Poverty At or below ...
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