Multiphasic screening program-Continued Computers; use of.. Page 36, 51, 54, 83, 98, 107-108, 138, 180, 219, 220, 222–229, 314, 324, 335, 337, Connecticut. 223, 227 Costs-- 199, 204, 226, 236, 239, 244, 248, 260, 263, 280, 386 142, 463, 545 157 Criteria outlined by American Medical Association---- 146, 155, 175, 557-558 203, 221, 222, 234, 236, 239, 246, 265, 325, 474, 477, 479, 482, 484, 488 160, 168, 178, 190, 197, 298, 319, 323, 330, 334, 337, 340, 352, 506, 528 Educational program_. Epidemiological investigations__ Examinations for older people, value of Five-year cervical cancer detection program_ 402, 454 162, 167, 225, 236, 239, 269, 310 264 217, 227, 231–232, 234, 236, 239, 256, 258, 265, 352, 355, 483, 485 233 Grant, Dr. Murray_. Health care. 310, 317, 321, 327, 334, 340, 348, 357, 381, 383, 384, 386, 387, 388, 392, Health education tool__. Heart disease__ 395, 398, 548, 550 159, 203, 240, 255, 262, 265, 270, 330, 352, 475, 484, 488 390, 391, 421, 427 Industrial setting, bringing multiunit mobile screening clinic into 163, 259 89 Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, operation of.. 214 200, 205, 214, 222, 223, 227-228, 307, 309, 317, 321, 338, 345, 350, 356, 478 Kaiser multiphasic screening project, list of tests included in.. 179-180 158, 171, 269, 342 Marriage and conception; program on events surrounding- Mental health and retardation; development of program for. 461 Mobile units, use of-- 15, 163, 221, 235, 239, 242, 244, 259, 263-264, 307, 385, 410, 428, 450-451, Multiphasic screening program-Continued National screening program; more research needed___ New York___ Page 393, 400, 541, 551 171, 315, 319, 340, 352, 387, 476, 482, 488, 494 213, 264, 310 146, Patients, some difficulties encountered with__. Physicians, impact on-- Physician; only one to interpret results of tests to patients__. Population; program should be aimed at middle-age group__. Predictive medicine___ Prevention 147, 149, 419, 433, 445, 460, 550 4, 14, 233, 469 159, 162, 168, 190, 228, 232-233, 240, 262, 265-267, 269, 276, 278, 284, 323, 334, 340, 345, 491, 528 Regional centers. 448 218, 222 37, 50, 145, 399, 401, 405, 423, 447, 452, 466, 469, 541, 548, 609 Results of tests; interpretation to patient only by physician__ Rural areas; problems of Screening as a health education tool___ 244, 247, 261, 276, 278, 334, 340 238 181 181-189, 249, 251, 253 Senior citizens health screening project; Denver Colo- 414-419 259 Social treatment; application of.. Society for Prevention of Blindness_. Standards__ Subcommittee on Health of the Elderly, study undertaken by- Tennessee.. Tuberculosis_. Unions__. West Virginia___. 160, 163, 202, 473, 477, 479, 485, 486, 488 24, 138 169 293, 382 307, 176, 259, 261 274 Myers, Dr. Ira L., State health officer, Alabama Department of Public 407 Myers, Robert J., chief actuary, Social Security Administration__. National Society for the Prevention of Blindness--. Nelson, Dr. Kinloch, dean, Medical College of Virginia School of Medicine__ AMA stand on laboratory work; discussion___ Breslow, Dr. Lester, letter from___ Brown, Gov. Edmund G., telegram from_ 256, 432 513 327 139 173 172 Subcommittee on Health of the Elderly, U.S. Senate Committee on State commissioners of health and State agencies on aging--- 406 tives of New Hampshire medical organizations__. Screening program_. Mobile operation screening program found to get best results---- New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Statistics.. New Hampshire Department of Health and Welfare- New Hampshire Medical Society--- New Jersey: 450-451 451 170, 450-451 451 450 451 Kandle, Dr. Roscoe P‒‒ 452 4 5 5 170, 452 Township of Woodbridge; description of medical screening program__ New Mexico regional medical program for heart disease, cancer, stroke, 454 Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York (HIP). 559 Health plan relates experiences with physical examinations__ 560-561 457 James, Dr. George, dean, Mount Sinai School of Medicine_. 18 396 Moore, Robert A.. 336 Screening program. University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry- New York Medical College, Department of Preventive Medicine. State employees health screening program_. State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine.... State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center.. Terris, Dr. Milton___ New York City Department of Health.... New York Hospital. New York Medical College, Department of Preventive Medicine_. New York State Department of Health___. Newman, Dr. Harold F., director, Group Health Cooperative of Puget 329 389 170, 457 457, 458 334 336 334 331 387 330 310 New law; all newborns screened for phenylketonuria...- Screening programs--- University of Cincinnati College of Medicine_. Western Reserve University School of Medicine... Ohio Department of Health_---. Ohio Department of Mental Hygiene and Correction.. Percent of persons screened, referred to physician for followup-- 251 Results of multiphasic screening in 12 Oklahoma counties, 1960-62__. 464 170, 385, 462 Oral examination___ Screening statistics by age groups-- University of Oklahoma Medical Center_ Oklahoma Department of Health__ Oklahoma Department of Public Welfare_-. "On Growing Older," book written by Leonard A. Stevens_. Optometry; contributions to multiphasic health screening programs___. Oriol, William E., professional staff member, Senate Special Committee Acceptance of screening by the public, colloquy with Dr. Cowan____ 162, 164 Ostfeld, Dr. Adrian__ 249, 251 385 462 466 512 223, 227 555-556 474 544 163 354 1, 138, 139 467 467 467 183 313 403 512 351 P Packer, Dr. Henry, director of chronic disease screening, Memphis-Shelby 255, 390 Statement 254 Pagel, Thomas W., executive director, North Dakota Governor's Council 458 Pannil, Dr. F. C., dean, South Texas Medical School, University of 391 Papanicolaou smear ("pap" test). 20, 21, 22, 46, 56, 136, 140, 169, 174, 255, 259, 314, 355, 547 414-419 Parker, Dr. Ralph C., Jr., University of Rochester School of Medicine 389 Parks, Dr. John, dean, George Washington School of Medicine.. Patterson, Patricia A., National Multiple Sclerosis Society--- 609 Pearson, Theodore, president, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies. 558 477 41 360 |