Health Care for Dependents of Servicemen: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Subcommittee on Health, Eighty-Second Congress, Second Session, on Mar. 10-14, Apr. 10, 1952U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 286 pages Considers legislation to establish aid to states for maternity and infant care for military dependents. |
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... benefits , and that those which include maternity care often do not cover the entire cost of such care . Less than one out of three of the men carrying insurance stated that they believed practically all the cost would be covered . When ...
... benefits , and that those which include maternity care often do not cover the entire cost of such care . Less than one out of three of the men carrying insurance stated that they believed practically all the cost would be covered . When ...
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... benefits . About a quarter of a million infants were provided health service or medical care when sick . The over - all cost of the program during the entire period of its operation was approximately $ 125,000,000 . At the height of the ...
... benefits . About a quarter of a million infants were provided health service or medical care when sick . The over - all cost of the program during the entire period of its operation was approximately $ 125,000,000 . At the height of the ...
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... benefits " of the program- " benefits " not only in terms of medical care received , but in the relief of harrowing anxiety . Early last year , some Members of Congress called the Children's Bureau saying they had been receiving ...
... benefits " of the program- " benefits " not only in terms of medical care received , but in the relief of harrowing anxiety . Early last year , some Members of Congress called the Children's Bureau saying they had been receiving ...
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... benefit of services such as the provision of drugs , ambulance service , etc .; 1 percent had supplementary medical care for intercurrent illness ; and 1 percent were given transfusions or plasma . Each of the remaining services ( out ...
... benefit of services such as the provision of drugs , ambulance service , etc .; 1 percent had supplementary medical care for intercurrent illness ; and 1 percent were given transfusions or plasma . Each of the remaining services ( out ...
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... benefits of the best in American medicine and public health . Through all such efforts further reduction of maternal , fetal , and neonatal mortality will be accom- plished . SUMMARY 1. During the 6 - year period of operation of the ...
... benefits of the best in American medicine and public health . Through all such efforts further reduction of maternal , fetal , and neonatal mortality will be accom- plished . SUMMARY 1. During the 6 - year period of operation of the ...
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adequate administration allotment American Hospital Association American Legion American Medical Association American Red Cross Angeles County Armed Forces armed services assistance baby basis benefits bill Blue Cross Blue Shield Chairman Children's Bureau clinics committee cost coverage CRAWFORD CROSBY D'Alessio delivery dependents of servicemen doctor emergency maternity EMIC program enlisted members expenses families Federal Security Federal Security Agency health agency health departments husbands included income infant care program infants of enlisted legislation Los Angeles County maternal and child maternity and infant maternity and infant-care ment military hospitals month mother obstetrical obstetricians operation organizations osteopathic paid patients pay grade payment pediatric personnel pital prenatal prenatal care present private hospital problem received Red Cross Senator HILL Senator LEHMAN servicemen's wives statement STEENWYK SwOPE tion welfare wife wives and infants wives of servicemen women utilizing World World War II