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... Tatoos subo bos sno 1000 820 820 705 705 640 590 590 475 ངྒཱ ༔ FY 73 PROJECTED RANGE FY 74 PROJECTED RANGE FY 75 PROJECTED RANGE Figure 1. Projected Number of Total Patients and New Patients. 69 Text of S 2617 (Mr Dominick)
... Tatoos subo bos sno 1000 820 820 705 705 640 590 590 475 ངྒཱ ༔ FY 73 PROJECTED RANGE FY 74 PROJECTED RANGE FY 75 PROJECTED RANGE Figure 1. Projected Number of Total Patients and New Patients. 69 Text of S 2617 (Mr Dominick)
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... patients were heavily concentrated in relatively few Counties and served by relatively few agencies , most of which were located in large metropolitan areas . Six percent of all agencies reported serving 55 % of all patients of ...
... patients were heavily concentrated in relatively few Counties and served by relatively few agencies , most of which were located in large metropolitan areas . Six percent of all agencies reported serving 55 % of all patients of ...
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... patients entering the program to yield an estimate of total and active patients in each year , the contribution to each year's overall caseload which will be made by each cohort of patients , and the attrition of patients in each cohort ...
... patients entering the program to yield an estimate of total and active patients in each year , the contribution to each year's overall caseload which will be made by each cohort of patients , and the attrition of patients in each cohort ...
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... Patients New Patients TOTAL 353 357 1833 1700 1777 1741 1798 1361 1203 1314 1401 1445 1476 1045 1393 887 729 2 386 376 348 - 87 - Figure 2. Projected Number of Total Patients and Active Patients. Figure 1. Projected Number of Total ...
... Patients New Patients TOTAL 353 357 1833 1700 1777 1741 1798 1361 1203 1314 1401 1445 1476 1045 1393 887 729 2 386 376 348 - 87 - Figure 2. Projected Number of Total Patients and Active Patients. Figure 1. Projected Number of Total ...
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... patients . Small SMSAs must triple their caseloads , while medium SMSAS will have to more than double . The Largest SMSAS , where the largest current programs are concentrated , will also have to increase their caseloads but by less ...
... patients . Small SMSAs must triple their caseloads , while medium SMSAS will have to more than double . The Largest SMSAS , where the largest current programs are concentrated , will also have to increase their caseloads but by less ...
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