Medical Care for the Aged: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First and Second Sessions, on H. R. 3920, Volumes 1-2

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 2502 pages

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Contents

IntermediateCost Estimate for Hospitalization Benefits
188
Actuarial Studies Available from the Division of the Actuary
204
Gallagher Rt Rev Raymond J National Conference of Catholic Chari
221
Garson Arthur vice chairman committee on aging Community Service
241
Baring Hon Walter S a Representative in Congress from the State
281
Oklahoma State Medical Association Dr R R Hannas Jr vice president
286
Jehle Philip F Washington representative National Association
290
National Consumers League Dr Eveline M Burns
292
Gathings Hon E C a Representative in Congress from the State
294
Collier Hon Harold R a Representative in Congress from the State
346
Georgia Medical Association of Dr J Frank Walker speaker of the house
350
Myers Robert J Chief Actuary Social Security Administration Depart
357
Myers Robert J Chief Actuary Social Security Administration Depart
368
Wilson Dr David B Continued Page
386
Gottlieb Bessie vice president Chicago Area Senior Citizens Association__ 561
415
Hall Hon Durward G a Representative in CongressContinued
428
Fraternal Order of Eagles Arthur S Ehrmann statement_ 2168
453
National Social Welfare Assembly Miss Elizabeth Wickenden technical
487
National Board of the Young Womens Christian Association statement_
492
Bernstein Philip executive director Council of Jewish Federations
508
Peabody Hon Endicott Governor of Massachusetts 1751
510
Harer Dr W Benson immediate past president Pennsylvania Medical
526
Brown Hugh president Florida State Council for Senior Citizens Inc
570
Senior Citizens Central Association of Philadelphia Dora N Schatz
577
Social Security Clubs of America Lillian Allan case histories
593
STATEMENTS BY PUBLIC WITNESSES
601
Barron Hon William W Governor of West Virginia 1761
601
Coleman Judy president American Association of Medical Assistants 1078
601
Lander Dr Bernard chairman commission on family and social welfare
601
Pepper Hon Claude a Representative in Congress from the State
601
Rennie Robert vice president in charge of research Nationwide Insurance Page
601
Texas AFLCIO H S Hank Brown president 554
601
Alabama Medical Association statement 2258
601
Building Service Employees International Union AFLCIO David
601
Strojny Anna T executive director PolishAmerican Senior Citizens
601
Veal Martha Duncan Okla statement 2489
601
Curtis Hon Thomas B a Representative in Congress from the State
601
Pepper Hon Claude a Representative in Congress from the State
629
Gallagher Rt Rev Raymond J secretary National Conference
700
Michigan State Medical Society Dr Otto K Engelke past president 1045
701
Morrison Dr Carl E chairman council on Federal health programs
822
Naftalin Hon Arthur mayor of Minneapolis Minn 1974
826
McLain George president National League of Senior Citizens 540
851
Michigan State Medical Society Dr Otto K Engelke past president 1045
857
Gottlieb Bessie vice president Chicago Area Senior Citizens Association 561
863
National Association of Social Workers Dr Alton Linford
879
Hampton Dr H Phillip vice president and chairman council on legisla
892
Naftalin Hon Arthur mayor of Minneapolis Minn 1974
893
National Catholic Welfare Conference Rev John Cronin social action
897
Illinois State Chamber of Commerce James A Mann chairman social
903
Gifford Dr William H president New Hampshire Medical Society letter
922
LIST OF TABLES
977
Hanan Rubin Morris president Alabama League of Aging Citizens Inc
1031
Gold Jacob G president National Association of Jewish Homes for
1040
Survey
1047
Gorman Patrick E secretarytreasurer Amalgamated Meat Cutters
1053
Griffin F S chairman legislative committee National Association
1067
Illinois State Medical Society Dr H Close Hesseltine past president
1071
Florida State Council for Senior Citizens Inc Hugh Brown president 564
1116
Hall Hon Durward G a Representative in Congress from the State
1118
Burton Hon Laurence J a Representative in Congress from the State
1119
Physicians Forum Dr Edward L Young chairman
1121
Private Expenditures for Personal Medical Care
1123
IVE Electric Workers Retirees Charles Chapotz read by Guy F Fain
1129
Health Education and Welfare Department
1131
PolishAmerican Senior Citizens Council Anna T Strojny executive
1158

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