Treatment and Care for Persons with HIV Infection and AIDS: Hearings Before the Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, July 28 and August 1, 1989U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 442 pages |
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... YORK STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE , Vol . 87 , May 1987 . Copyright 1987 by the ... City and San Francisco have report- ed more AIDS cases than any other cities ... city . Although historically New York has had three times the AIDS caseload ...
... YORK STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE , Vol . 87 , May 1987 . Copyright 1987 by the ... City and San Francisco have report- ed more AIDS cases than any other cities ... city . Although historically New York has had three times the AIDS caseload ...
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... York City and San Francisco San Francisco New York City Total population ( 1,000 ) 7,086 692 ( 1982 ) %% Black ( 1980 ) 25.2 % Hispanic ( 1980 ) Per capita 19.9 $ 8,737 12.7 12.3 $ 11,026 income ( 1981 ) $ 19,268 $ 24,648 19.7 13.4 ...
... York City and San Francisco San Francisco New York City Total population ( 1,000 ) 7,086 692 ( 1982 ) %% Black ( 1980 ) 25.2 % Hispanic ( 1980 ) Per capita 19.9 $ 8,737 12.7 12.3 $ 11,026 income ( 1981 ) $ 19,268 $ 24,648 19.7 13.4 ...
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... York in general . Reasons for regional variations in length of stay , a pattern confirmed by AIDS patients , have been addressed elsewhere.12 A final difference between the two cities is in the earlier development in San Francisco of a ...
... York in general . Reasons for regional variations in length of stay , a pattern confirmed by AIDS patients , have been addressed elsewhere.12 A final difference between the two cities is in the earlier development in San Francisco of a ...
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... it . One of the major differences in the two cities is how local tax monies have been allocated . One report estimated that 22-690 0 - 90 - 2 MAY 1987 / NEW YORK STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 267 more than 90 % of New York City AIDS funds 29.
... it . One of the major differences in the two cities is how local tax monies have been allocated . One report estimated that 22-690 0 - 90 - 2 MAY 1987 / NEW YORK STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 267 more than 90 % of New York City AIDS funds 29.
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... YORK STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 269. more than 90 % of New York City AIDS funds are spent on inpatient hospital care , largely through the city govern- ment's 25 % share of Medicaid expenditures , and direct subsidies to the NYCHHC and ...
... YORK STATE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 269. more than 90 % of New York City AIDS funds are spent on inpatient hospital care , largely through the city govern- ment's 25 % share of Medicaid expenditures , and direct subsidies to the NYCHHC and ...
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