Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1991: Department of Health and Human ServicesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 |
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... PREVENTION ACTIVITIES Question . Since 1989 , we have spent over $ 1 billion on AIDS prevention activities . The FY 1991 budget requests a total of $ 421 million for this activity . What can you tell us about the effectiveness of these ...
... PREVENTION ACTIVITIES Question . Since 1989 , we have spent over $ 1 billion on AIDS prevention activities . The FY 1991 budget requests a total of $ 421 million for this activity . What can you tell us about the effectiveness of these ...
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... prevention / education activities do appear to be having a positive impact on changing behaviors that would place people at risk of HIV infection . We believe this may be one of the factors that could account for the apparent slow- down ...
... prevention / education activities do appear to be having a positive impact on changing behaviors that would place people at risk of HIV infection . We believe this may be one of the factors that could account for the apparent slow- down ...
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... prevention approaches , that is , which approach is " best " ?. Specifically , in 1991 , CDC plans to spend an additional $ 8.3 million to compare the effectiveness of alternative AIDS counseling techniques , such as peer vs ...
... prevention approaches , that is , which approach is " best " ?. Specifically , in 1991 , CDC plans to spend an additional $ 8.3 million to compare the effectiveness of alternative AIDS counseling techniques , such as peer vs ...
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... PREVENTION - Question . Less than one - half of one percent of the nation's health costs are spent on prevention far too little in my opinion . Not only does prevention serve our citizen's health needs better , but it greatly reduces ...
... PREVENTION - Question . Less than one - half of one percent of the nation's health costs are spent on prevention far too little in my opinion . Not only does prevention serve our citizen's health needs better , but it greatly reduces ...
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... prevention activities in 1991 , an increase of $ 109 million , or + 7 % , over expected 1990 spending , and $ 395 million over 1989. AIDS / HIV prevention / education and surveillance projects supported by the Centers for Disease ...
... prevention activities in 1991 , an increase of $ 109 million , or + 7 % , over expected 1990 spending , and $ 395 million over 1989. AIDS / HIV prevention / education and surveillance projects supported by the Centers for Disease ...
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Page 122 - Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and child nutrition programs over the next five years.
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Page 235 - I pronounce that right? — Acting Director of the Office of Budget and Administration for HCFA. Dr. Wilensky, welcome to the subcommittee. Your statement will be made a part of the record in its entirety. And if you could highlight it, I would sure appreciate it. Thank you. [The statement follows:] (235) STATEMENT OF GAIL R. WILENSKY ; Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee, I am pleased to present to you today the Fiscal Year 1991 budget request of the Health Care Financing Administration.
Page 818 - New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. 1968-1970, Clinical Associate, Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH) , Bethesda, Maryland. 1970-1971, Senior Staff Fellow, Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland.
Page 392 - Service, which includes eight agencies: the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration; the Centers for Disease Control; the...
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Page 3 - ... we are, and then you look down at some of the other countries which we exceed and it is just incredible. When you compare the chart on the left with the chart on the right, the chart on the right shows the growth in health care expenditures from 1965 to 1988. We use 1965 as a base year, assign it as 100. Basically what this shows is that national health care expenditures as we all know are going up three times as fast as the CPI, three times as fast, with no signs of abating whatsoever. So, this...
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Page 921 - England, to devise a series of inventive experiments to see if Fabricius was correct. Contrary to Fabricius' views, Harvey found that the heart pumps the blood to circulate throughout the body- -a key discovery in the history of medicine. This turning point hinged on two researchers from two nations working together in one laboratory. As biomedical scientists face the 21st century, such international collaboration is more vital than ever for achieving the advances necessary to improve the health...