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... problem of maldistribution of health professionals in the United States . Isolated communities , and areas of urban and rural poverty , are notoriously deficient in health manpower and facilities . There is great imbalance in the ...
... problem of maldistribution of health professionals in the United States . Isolated communities , and areas of urban and rural poverty , are notoriously deficient in health manpower and facilities . There is great imbalance in the ...
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... problem is especially critical with respect to the health needs of our urban and rural poor . For too many of the ... problems . I believe it is one of the most important steps we can take if we are to meet the critical need for health ...
... problem is especially critical with respect to the health needs of our urban and rural poor . For too many of the ... problems . I believe it is one of the most important steps we can take if we are to meet the critical need for health ...
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... problem , but one has to focus on certain com- munities to really appreciate the critical urgency of the problem and to understand why action by this ... problem , we have little chance of solving the other health problems of the 49.
... problem , but one has to focus on certain com- munities to really appreciate the critical urgency of the problem and to understand why action by this ... problem , we have little chance of solving the other health problems of the 49.
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... problem in general ; Second , to encourage and increase the number of individuals entering the family physician specialty in particular ; Third , to attack the problem of the maldistribution of physicians by encour- aging the location ...
... problem in general ; Second , to encourage and increase the number of individuals entering the family physician specialty in particular ; Third , to attack the problem of the maldistribution of physicians by encour- aging the location ...
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... PROBLEM IN GENERAL Mr. President , today it is estimated that the need exists for 50,000 additional physicians . According to the Public Health Service , approximately 297,000 physicians were actively engaged in practice in 1966 and ...
... PROBLEM IN GENERAL Mr. President , today it is estimated that the need exists for 50,000 additional physicians . According to the Public Health Service , approximately 297,000 physicians were actively engaged in practice in 1966 and ...
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Page 87 - The Surgeon General shall conduct in the Service, and encourage, cooperate with, and render assistance to other appropriate public authorities, scientific institutions, and scientists in the conduct of, and promote the coordination of, research, investigations, experiments, demonstrations, and studies relating to the causes, diagnosis, treatment, control, and prevention of physical and mental diseases and impairments of man, including water purification, sewage treatment, and pollution of lakes and...
Page 17 - ... or used, and the amount of that portion of the cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources and such other records as will facilitate an effective audit.
Page 106 - Our grand business undoubtedly is, not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.
Page 29 - The study shall incorporate guidelines which are consistent with criteria provided in resolutions adopted by the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of the United States Senate or the Committee on Education and Labor of the United States House of Representatives, or both.
Page 13 - State, or to the interstate agency, for projects under or parts of the plan affected by such failure) until he is satisfied that there will no longer be any such failure. Until he is so satisfied, the...
Page 8 - We face a massive crisis in this area [health care] and unless action is taken both administratively and legislatively to meet that crisis within the next two or three years, we will have a breakdown in our medical care system which could have consequences affecting millions of people throughout the country.
Page 87 - Make grants-in-aid to universities, hospitals, laboratories, and other public or private institutions, and to individuals for such research projects as are recommended by the National Advisory Health Council, or, with respect to cancer, recommended by the National Advisory Cancer Council...
Page 18 - ... (b) The Secretary and the Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives, shall have access for the purpose of audit and examination to any books, documents, papers and records of the recipients that are pertinent to the grants or contracts entered into under this Act under other than competitive bidding procedures.
Page 15 - The amount of any grant made under this title shall be that recommended by the Council or such lesser amount as the Surgeon General determines to be appropriate; except that in no event may such amount exceed...
Page 22 - Council is authorized — (a) To review research projects or programs submitted to or initiated by it relating to the study of the cause, prevention, or methods of diagnosis and treatment of...