I'rinted for the use of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare
H, ALEXANDER SMITH, New Jersey, Chairman
IRVING M. IVES, New York
JAMES E. MURRAY, Montana
DWIGHT GRISWOLD, Nebraska
LISTER HILL, Alabama
WILLIAM A. PURTELL, Connecticut MATTHEW M. NEELY, West Virginia
BARRY GOLDWATER, Arizona
PAUL H. DOUGLAS, Illinois
JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, Kentucky IIERBERT H. LEHMAN, New York
ROBERT W. CPTON, New Hampshire JOHN F. KENNEDY, Massachusetts
Roy E. JAMES, Staff Director
Tut of
Pago
8. 1052
11
Report of the Bureau of the Budget-
15
Report of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.- 13
8.2758
2
S. 2778
249
Report of the Bureau of the Budget on S. 2778...
253
Report of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on
S. 2778.
252
Report of the Department of Labor.
307
H. R 8149...
6
Report of the Bureau of the Budget on H. R. 8149..
232
Report of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on
H. R. 8149..
233
Statement of
Barrett, Dr. Joseph E., commissioner, Department of Mental Hygiene
and Hospitals, Commonwealth of Virginia.
297
Bourke, bor. John J., executive director, New York State Joint Hospital Survey and Planning Commission..
135 Bugler, George, executive director, American Hospital Association.. 97 Case, Melvin A., vice president, National Association of Registered Nursing Homes, Inc.
, and vice president of the New York State Nursing Home Association, Inc.
241
Edwards, Clebern S., president, American Association of Nursing
Homes
178
Eklund, Hari, president, New York State Nursing Home Association,
loc,
236
Ferrell, Dr. John A., executive secretary, North Carolina Medical
Care Commission.
120
Gorman, Mike, executive director, National Mental Health Com-
mittee.
298
Hobby, Hon. Oveta Culp, Secretary, Department of Health, Educa-
tion, and Welfare; accompanied by Nelson A. Rockefeller, Under
Secretary, and Roswell B. Perkins, Assistant Secretary, Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare; Dr. Leonard Scheele, Surgeon
General, Public Health Service; Arthur Kimball, Acting Deputy
Director, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation; Dr. John W. Cronin,
Chief, Division of Hospital Facilities, Public Health Service; and
Afin Mary Switzer, Director, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, 22, 254
Prepared statement
73
Hopkins, Minnie Hood, vice president of the National Association
of Regiutered Nursing Homes, Inc., and vice president of the First
rgina Vursing Home Association, Inc.-
235
Lailam, Harry T., Jr., legal adviser and executive director of the
Jodiana Association of Licensed Nursing Homes -
224
Murphy: Mrs. Lucia Forde, representing the Inland Empire Associa-
tion of Licensed Nursing Homes ---
221
Muw. Robert F., representative agent of the American Association
of during Homes
178
Mustin
, George T., secretary, American Association of Nursing
Homes
207
Norton, Dr. J. W. R., North Carolina State Health Officer and
member of the executive committee of the Association of State
an Territorial Health Officers..
290
Parsolee
, Richard C., attorney for the Connecticut Private Hospital
Asociation..
143
Statement of-Continued
Pago Rodger, Dr. John R., representing the rural medical service committee of the Michigan State Medical Society -
167 Rosen, Dr. James M., president, New York City Nursing Home Association, Inc.
237
Rusk, Dr. Howard A., professor and chairman, department of physical
medicine and rehabilitation, New York University College of
Medicine; chief, physical medicine and rehabilitation service,
Bellevue Hospital, New York City; and director, the Institute of
Physical Rehabilitation, New York University, Bellevue Medical
Center,
149
Siegal, Zuzie, president, National Association of Registered Nursing Homes, Inc.
239
Additional information:
Appropriations asked for 1955..
72
Article in Washington Post and Times-llerald, March 19, 1954-
Seckinger Calls TB Worst Disease Here..
177
Average per bed project cost (adjusted to March 1954 cost index)
under the hospital survey and construction program, table.--
35
Construction status of projects approved to received Federal aid, New York State, January 31, 1954, table..
136 Federal grants-in-aid for public health services (appropriations, fiscal years 1936-54), table.
274, 275 Letter from
Agee, Polk W., architect, Memphis, Tenn., to George T. Mustin, Mustin Nursing Home, Memphis, Tenn., December 17, 1953, re bids on nursing home..
185 Ayre, Dr. J. Ernest, director, the Cancer Institute at Miami, Miami Fla., to chairman, April 16, 1954, and enclosures-
311
Bennett, Donn C., president, Missouri Association of Licensed
Nursing Homes, to Melvin Sneed, professional staff member,
March 29, 1954.
202
Betts, Joe, legislative assistant, American Farm Bureau Federa- tion, April 14, 1954.
245
Biffer, Estelle C., president, Kansas Association of Licensed
Nursing Homes, Inc., to committee, March 28, 1954....
203
Blain, Daniel, medical director, American Psychiatric Associa-
tion, to chairman, April 8, 1954..
309
Brooks, Naomi, president (also signed by Jean Sinclair, vice
president), Intermountain Association of Nursing Homes, to
Melvin Sneed, professional staff member, March 26, 1954.- 201
Costello, Alvin, president (also signed by C. S. Boyce, secretary,
and Milton S. Davis, treasurer), the Minnesota Association
of Nursing Homes, Minneapolis, Minn., to Melvin Sneed,
professional staff member, March 30, 1954..
195
Gaines, Frank M., commissioner, Department of Mental Health,
Commonwealth of Kentucky, Louisville, Ky., to chairman,
March 26, 1954.
309
Gash, Lewis, president, Licensed Vursing Home Association of
New Jersay, Inc., to chairman, March 27, 1954...
199
Gourley, Lawrence I., legal counsel, American Osteopathic
Association, to chairman, March 19, 1954
243
Helman, Harry D., president, Mississippi State Association of
Nursing Homes, to Melvin Sneed, professional staff member,
March 30, 1954..
194
Hillehoe, Dr. Herman E., commissioner of health, State of New
York, to Dr. John William Roy Norton, secretary and State
health officer, State board of health, Raleigh, X. C., March
16, 1951.
303
Horton, Mrs. Lela, first vice president, Texas Nursing Home
Operators Association, louston, Tex., to Hon. William A.
Purtell, April 3, 1954.. Incani, Albert G.vice president, Wisconsin Association of
Nursing Home Operators, to Melvin Sneed, professional staff
meinber, March 28, 1951.. Lane, Thomas W., Columbus, Ohio, to Melvin Sneed, professional
staff member, April 3, 1954, transmitting statement of Eslie Sharp, president, Ohio Association of Nursing Homes..
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Additonal information Continued
Letters from-Continued
Pago
Magnuson, Hon. Warren G., to chairman, May 4, 1954.
246
McCallum, John L., president, Georgia Association of Nursing
Homes, to Melvin Sneed, professional staff member, April 1,
1954.
197
Mitchell, Hon. James P., Secretary of Labor, to chairman,
March 30, 1954.
307
Mustin, George T., president, Tennessee Association of Nursing
Homes, to Melvin Sneed, professional staff member, March 27, 1954..
199 Norton, J. W. R., secretary and State health officer, North
Carolina State Board of Health, to chairman, April 2, 1954--- 307 Osborn, Stanley H., commissioner, State of Connecticut Depart-
ment of Health, to chairman, March 17, 1954, and enclosure. - 242 Otis, Vincent F., president, Association of Hospital Planning
Agencies, Madison, Wis., to Roy E. James, staff director, March 15, 1954, re S. 2758.
234 Porter, Mrs. Elizabeth K., president, American Nurses' Associa- tion, to chairman, March 24, 1954. -
244, 306 Purves, Edmund R., executive director, the American Institute of
Architects, to chairman, March 18, 1954, and enclosure.. 244
Salsbury, Dr. C. G., commissioner, Arizona State Department of
Health, Phoenix, Ariz., to Hon. Carl Hayden, April 16, 1954--
Schley, Reeve, president, State of New Jersey, State Board of
Control of Institutions and Agencies, to chairman, April 14,
1951.
309 Thompson, Mrs. Edith, president, Louisiana Association of
Licensed Nursing Homes, to Melvin Sneed, professional staff member, March 29, 1954.
202 Van Hyning, Conrad, executive director, American Social Hy-
giene Association, New York, N. Y., to Roy E. James, staff director, Mar. 25, 1954, transmitting statement-
305 Wallace, Ira 0., president, Kentucky Association of Nursing Homes, New Castle, Ky., to committee
192 Wilson, J. E., director, American Medical Association, to chair-
man, April 16, 1954.-
310
Yellott, Mrs. Oscar, president, Texas Nursing Home Operator's
Association, to Melvin Sneed, professional staff member,
March 28, 1954.-
198
Verbury, Edgar C., superintendent, Connecticut State Hospital, Middletown, Conn., to chairman, April 14, 1954.
310
Message from the President of the United States-Health of the
American People (H. Doc. 298, 83d Cong., 2d sess.)
17
Nursing home census survey of a typical Massachusetts nursing home- 181
Projected impact of legislative recommendations, fiscal year 1956,
table.
279
Pattie Health Service grants, chart.
274
Remarks of George T. Mustin, secretary, in Journal of the American
dewciation of Nursing Homes, March 1954..
188
Pxuresentative building construction costs-hospital facilities ap-
prived for construction, table.--
36
Erview of hospital projects in construction, architectural planning, or
discusion stage in New York State which are eligible for considera-
tion of Federal aid for construction and equipment under the
Peteral Hospital Survey and Construction Act without reference to
the availability of Federal funds, February 26, 1954, table-
137
Spribrations for a nursing home.
208
pokane Gerontology Volunteers--Every man should be encouraged
to live his whole life...
222
Mate breakdown of proposed grants to States in 1955, assuming enact-
trent of proposed legislation, table-
283
State reactions to S. 2778 received as of March 29, 1954, by the execu-
live committee of the Association of State and Territorial Health
Officers
294
Ecturnary of a program for the care for the chronically ill in New York
State,
141
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