Costs and Delivery of Health Services to Older Americans: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First [and Second] Session[s].U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 |
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... course it is the elderly - with a high rate of chronic illness - who live in large numbers in the central city neighborhoods . They suffer severely from shortages of trained medical personnel . Much the same is true in many rural areas ...
... course it is the elderly - with a high rate of chronic illness - who live in large numbers in the central city neighborhoods . They suffer severely from shortages of trained medical personnel . Much the same is true in many rural areas ...
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... course the amount varies as to the kind of program and the size of the community . The regional educational programs that we are establishing - the center programs - have 616 COSTS OF HEALTH SERVICES TO OLDER AMERICANS.
... course the amount varies as to the kind of program and the size of the community . The regional educational programs that we are establishing - the center programs - have 616 COSTS OF HEALTH SERVICES TO OLDER AMERICANS.
Page 617
... course the community adds a great deal to this , too , in matching funds . They are required in the first year to only match up to 25 per- cent . But I think in the two places that we have programs established at the moment , they are ...
... course the community adds a great deal to this , too , in matching funds . They are required in the first year to only match up to 25 per- cent . But I think in the two places that we have programs established at the moment , they are ...
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... course , recommended that he be allowed to reduce or eliminate services to recipients . That was his answer to the fiscal crisis that he said threatened . CATEGORICAL ELIMINATION OF SERVICES There are , of course , a number of problems ...
... course , recommended that he be allowed to reduce or eliminate services to recipients . That was his answer to the fiscal crisis that he said threatened . CATEGORICAL ELIMINATION OF SERVICES There are , of course , a number of problems ...
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... course of that controversy we had when we were there , we were expected to give the Governor the power to unilaterally cut this program . He had a television appearance , in which he got on television , and utilizing the Medi - Cal card ...
... course of that controversy we had when we were there , we were expected to give the Governor the power to unilaterally cut this program . He had a television appearance , in which he got on television , and utilizing the Medi - Cal card ...
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