National Health Insurance Proposals: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First [and Second] Session[s] ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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Page 1353
... patient's well - being , but to the efficiency and economy of the system . The latter point is illus- trated in tuberculosis where infusion of approximately $ 66 million of Federal funds in outpatient clinics during a recent 5 - 1353.
... patient's well - being , but to the efficiency and economy of the system . The latter point is illus- trated in tuberculosis where infusion of approximately $ 66 million of Federal funds in outpatient clinics during a recent 5 - 1353.
Page 1354
... million in hospital costs . Although emphysema remains an irreversible condition at the pres- ent stage of our knowledge , the patient can be helped to remain am- bulatory through the use of various treatment and rehabilitative ...
... million in hospital costs . Although emphysema remains an irreversible condition at the pres- ent stage of our knowledge , the patient can be helped to remain am- bulatory through the use of various treatment and rehabilitative ...
Page 1358
... million citizens . If , in the wisdom of the Congress , such a system is to come into being , the profession of optometry wants to assume its proper share of responsibility in the planning and delivery of essential health care services ...
... million citizens . If , in the wisdom of the Congress , such a system is to come into being , the profession of optometry wants to assume its proper share of responsibility in the planning and delivery of essential health care services ...
Page 1360
... million children of school age are affected by learning disabilities associated with impaired vision . This is probably a conserva- tive figure , in that HEW 1968 statistics show that 41 % of all the Nation's 81,200 , - 000 children ...
... million children of school age are affected by learning disabilities associated with impaired vision . This is probably a conserva- tive figure , in that HEW 1968 statistics show that 41 % of all the Nation's 81,200 , - 000 children ...
Page 1364
... million individuals among the general population today are aged 65 or over . The number increases by some 820 persons everyday , as a result of better all - around health care and greater longevity . While study after study has shown ...
... million individuals among the general population today are aged 65 or over . The number increases by some 820 persons everyday , as a result of better all - around health care and greater longevity . While study after study has shown ...
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