National Health Insurance Proposals: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First [and Second] Session[s] ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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Page 1359
... major element in community health . Any such plan must make provision for the availability of the full scope of optometric services for persons of all ages and socio - economic groups , consistent with the scope of optometric licensing ...
... major element in community health . Any such plan must make provision for the availability of the full scope of optometric services for persons of all ages and socio - economic groups , consistent with the scope of optometric licensing ...
Page 1362
... major health resource is of special importance to the safety and productivity of employees in industry . Studies conducted by a wide range of firms of different types over the years show that uncorrected vision problems among workers ...
... major health resource is of special importance to the safety and productivity of employees in industry . Studies conducted by a wide range of firms of different types over the years show that uncorrected vision problems among workers ...
Page 1364
... major unmet need which any National Health Insurance program should cover . An older individual who suffers a severe impairment or loss of vision frequently becomes a problem to himself and to others with whose lives his is intertwined ...
... major unmet need which any National Health Insurance program should cover . An older individual who suffers a severe impairment or loss of vision frequently becomes a problem to himself and to others with whose lives his is intertwined ...
Page 1365
... major share of these ( 53.7 % ) were to ophthalmol- ogists ; 32.8 were sent to general medical practitioners , and 3.3 % were referred to dentists . " The prescription and application of contact lenses as prosethetic devices re- placing ...
... major share of these ( 53.7 % ) were to ophthalmol- ogists ; 32.8 were sent to general medical practitioners , and 3.3 % were referred to dentists . " The prescription and application of contact lenses as prosethetic devices re- placing ...
Page 1368
... major organizational objectives the following : " Increase the public awareness of the needs for , the benefit from , and the full scope of optometric care . " We urge that provision be made in any National Health Insurance legislation ...
... major organizational objectives the following : " Increase the public awareness of the needs for , the benefit from , and the full scope of optometric care . " We urge that provision be made in any National Health Insurance legislation ...
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