Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, Part 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... HOSPITAL Mr. FLOOD . The committee will be in order . At this time , we will hear from our distinguished colleague , Representative John Young of Texas . Mr. YOUNG . Mr. Chairman , if the committee pleases , Honorable Pete Rodino of New ...
... HOSPITAL Mr. FLOOD . The committee will be in order . At this time , we will hear from our distinguished colleague , Representative John Young of Texas . Mr. YOUNG . Mr. Chairman , if the committee pleases , Honorable Pete Rodino of New ...
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... hospital within a much shorter period of time than in the past , and this saves tremendous money when you consider the cost of hospitalization now , which is in the neighborhood of $ 150 to $ 200 a day in many hospitals , and there are ...
... hospital within a much shorter period of time than in the past , and this saves tremendous money when you consider the cost of hospitalization now , which is in the neighborhood of $ 150 to $ 200 a day in many hospitals , and there are ...
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... hospital stay and recovery period , eye research is saving the American people many millions of dollars . But I would like to correct any impression that successful removal of the lens is the definitive answer to the cataract problem ...
... hospital stay and recovery period , eye research is saving the American people many millions of dollars . But I would like to correct any impression that successful removal of the lens is the definitive answer to the cataract problem ...
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... hospital and followup care , has been estimated at $ 720 million a year in this country alone . While it almost always restores sight that would otherwise be lost or severely impaired , cataract surgery is certainlly not the utimate ...
... hospital and followup care , has been estimated at $ 720 million a year in this country alone . While it almost always restores sight that would otherwise be lost or severely impaired , cataract surgery is certainlly not the utimate ...
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... Hospital Association , and many other organizations too numerous to cite here . In that connection , we are proud of the role of the Citizens for the Treatment of High Blood Pressure , the voluntary citizens ' organization which I ...
... Hospital Association , and many other organizations too numerous to cite here . In that connection , we are proud of the role of the Citizens for the Treatment of High Blood Pressure , the voluntary citizens ' organization which I ...
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Page 139 - Act at or through institutes under the National Institutes of Health and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration...
Page 441 - Preventing or remedying or assisting in the solution of problems which may result in the neglect, abuse, exploitation, or delinquency of children...
Page 618 - Nation but which for financial and other reasons are struggling for survival and are isolated from the main currents of academic life...
Page 501 - dependent child" means a needy child under the age of sixteen, or under the age of eighteen if found by the State agency to be regularly attending school, who has been deprived of parental support or care by reason of the death, continued absence from the home, or physical or mental incapacity of a parent...
Page 255 - HL-07182 from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health, and by the American Heart Association, Indiana Affiliate, Inc.
Page 18 - Several areas of concern relative to the rehabilitation training program have recently surfaced and these should he called to the attention of this subcommittee. First of all, the change brought about by the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act, moving the beginning of the fiscal year from July 1 to October 1, creates a unique problem for those who administer long-term training programs.
Page 545 - conduct and support of biomedical, social, and behavioral research and training related to the aging process and the diseases and other special problems and needs of the aged.
Page 501 - ... (B) effective July 1, 1969, such early and periodic screening and diagnosis of individuals who are eligible under the plan and are under the age of 21 to ascertain their physical or mental defects, and such health care, treatment, and other measures to correct or ameliorate defects and chronic conditions discovered thereby, as may be provided in regulations of the Secretary...
Page 441 - Secretary — (A) to public or other nonprofit institutions of higher learning, and to public or other nonprofit agencies and organizations engaged in research or child-welfare activities, for special research or demonstration projects in the field of child welfare which are of regional or national significance and for special projects for the demonstration of new methods or facilities which show promise of substantial contribution to the advancement of child welfare...
Page 160 - Given under my hand and the great seal of the said State, at the city of Charleston, this 16th day of August 1924.