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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... increase in the number of clients , since many recipients of HIV - related services will be new patients who have not previously needed close ambulatory attention . In New York , San Francisco , Los Angeles , Houston , Miami , Newark ...
... increase in the number of clients , since many recipients of HIV - related services will be new patients who have not previously needed close ambulatory attention . In New York , San Francisco , Los Angeles , Houston , Miami , Newark ...
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... increase in city appropria- tions during FY 1986.9 In San Francisco , the existence of an office within the health ... increased the level and expense of hospitalization there . The diversity of AIDS patients in New York makes the ...
... increase in city appropria- tions during FY 1986.9 In San Francisco , the existence of an office within the health ... increased the level and expense of hospitalization there . The diversity of AIDS patients in New York makes the ...
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... increased by more than 85 % during this time period . The availability of outpatient and community - based care ... increases in the number of those afflicted with AIDS , the experiences of New York and San Fran- cisco may prove useful ...
... increased by more than 85 % during this time period . The availability of outpatient and community - based care ... increases in the number of those afflicted with AIDS , the experiences of New York and San Fran- cisco may prove useful ...
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... increases in fundings specifically for AIDS activities have come at the initiative of Congress , and Public Health Service agencies have had difficulties in planning their AIDS related activities . " ,, 11 In the early 1980s , the funds ...
... increases in fundings specifically for AIDS activities have come at the initiative of Congress , and Public Health Service agencies have had difficulties in planning their AIDS related activities . " ,, 11 In the early 1980s , the funds ...
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... increase because of the lack of alternate care facilities . Babies abandoned or orphaned by parents with AIDS have until recently spent months or years living in hospitals because of the lack of foster or residential care facilities ...
... increase because of the lack of alternate care facilities . Babies abandoned or orphaned by parents with AIDS have until recently spent months or years living in hospitals because of the lack of foster or residential care facilities ...
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