Medical and Dental Programs of the Veterans' Administration ...: Hearings ... February 18, 19, and 25, 19531953 - 254 pages |
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... length of stay of veterans in VA hospitals could be reduced . Admiral BOONE . May I say this : A doctor in private life , before he sends a patient to a hospital , usually does the preliminary work neces- sary on the patient so that ...
... length of stay of veterans in VA hospitals could be reduced . Admiral BOONE . May I say this : A doctor in private life , before he sends a patient to a hospital , usually does the preliminary work neces- sary on the patient so that ...
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... stay an average of 30 days . You have 21,000 on the waiting list . I am getting inquiries from people on that list . When may they expect to get in ? When will the 21,000 get in the hospital ? Mr. ROSEN . The average length of stay of ...
... stay an average of 30 days . You have 21,000 on the waiting list . I am getting inquiries from people on that list . When may they expect to get in ? When will the 21,000 get in the hospital ? Mr. ROSEN . The average length of stay of ...
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... length of time that the patients remain in the VA hospitals , exclusive of the NP and TB patients , who , of course , have to remain there for long periods . But as I recall it , you said the average stay MEDICAL AND DENTAL PROGRAMS FOR ...
... length of time that the patients remain in the VA hospitals , exclusive of the NP and TB patients , who , of course , have to remain there for long periods . But as I recall it , you said the average stay MEDICAL AND DENTAL PROGRAMS FOR ...
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... stay of a patient in a private hos- pital was 8 days and in the VA it was 30 days . I am just wondering if somehow ... length of patient stay , very anxious . I want to provide the maximum hos- pitalization numerically and the best we ...
... stay of a patient in a private hos- pital was 8 days and in the VA it was 30 days . I am just wondering if somehow ... length of patient stay , very anxious . I want to provide the maximum hos- pitalization numerically and the best we ...
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... stayed 9 to 15 days , 61,00 atients stayed 16 to 22 days , 45,600 patients stayed 23 to 30 days , 36,500 patients stayed 31 to 40 days , and 79,800 patients stayed more than 40 days . FACTORS CONCERNED IN THE CONTROL OF LENGTH OF STAY ...
... stayed 9 to 15 days , 61,00 atients stayed 16 to 22 days , 45,600 patients stayed 23 to 30 days , 36,500 patients stayed 31 to 40 days , and 79,800 patients stayed more than 40 days . FACTORS CONCERNED IN THE CONTROL OF LENGTH OF STAY ...
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Page 245 - June 27, 1950, and prior to such date as shall thereafter be determined by Presidential proclamation or concurrent resolution of the Congress, shall, subject to other provisions of law and Veterans Regulations administered by the Veterans...
Page 240 - The Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to pay directly to...
Page 244 - veteran' means persons who served in the organized military forces of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines while such forces were in the service of the armed forces of the United States...
Page 239 - Affairs is hereby authorized under such limitations as he may prescribe, and within the limits of existing Veterans' Administration facilities, to furnish to men discharged from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard for disabilities incurred in line of duty...
Page 235 - In addition to the compensation above provided, the injured person shall be furnished by the United States such reasonable governmental medical, surgical, and hospital services and with such supplies, including artificial limbs, trusses, and similar appliances, as the director may determine to be useful and reasonably necessary...
Page 239 - That this appropriation shall be available for continuing aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers and sailors, in conformity with the Act approved August 27, 1888 (24 USC 134), as amended, for those veterans eligible for admission to Veterans...
Page 236 - An Act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, and for other purposes...
Page 240 - ... of this appropriation may be used to repair, alter, improve, or provide facilities in the several hospitals and homes under the jurisdiction of the Veterans' Administration either by contract or by the hire of temporary employees and the purchase of materials.
Page 234 - M^y 4, 1882. if any keeper or member of a crew of a life-saving or life-boat station shall be so disabled by reason of any wound or injury received or disease contracted in the Life-Saving Service in the line of duty...
Page 237 - Affairs. Such administrator, under the direction of the President, shall have the control, direction, and management of the various agencies and activities enumerated in and referred to in section 1 of this Act, and shall be charged with all the administrative duties relating to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and the Bureau of Pensions now imposed by law upon the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Interior, respectively. All final decisions or...