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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... early intervention will multiply the burdens on already over- loaded outpatient care facilities . Where will the increasing number of infected Americans turn for care ? Who will pay for it ? These and other questions will be asked and ...
... early intervention will multiply the burdens on already over- loaded outpatient care facilities . Where will the increasing number of infected Americans turn for care ? Who will pay for it ? These and other questions will be asked and ...
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... early treatment for PCP can delay or prevent the onset of this condition ... intervention is in part artificial . The bulk of expenditures is tied to the ... early medical intervention holds great promise for extending the lives of large ...
... early treatment for PCP can delay or prevent the onset of this condition ... intervention is in part artificial . The bulk of expenditures is tied to the ... early medical intervention holds great promise for extending the lives of large ...
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... early treatment for PCP can delay or prevent the onset of this condition . P. 2 Providing adequate ambulatory care for large numbers of asymptomatic HIV - infected individuals and coordinating inner ... Early Intervention The costs of 20.
... early treatment for PCP can delay or prevent the onset of this condition . P. 2 Providing adequate ambulatory care for large numbers of asymptomatic HIV - infected individuals and coordinating inner ... Early Intervention The costs of 20.
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... Early Intervention The costs of early treatment , estimated to be in the neighborhood of $ 5 billion dollars per year for the United States , $ 800 million dollars for New York City and $ 100 million dollars for San Francisco will ...
... Early Intervention The costs of early treatment , estimated to be in the neighborhood of $ 5 billion dollars per year for the United States , $ 800 million dollars for New York City and $ 100 million dollars for San Francisco will ...
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... early intervention holds great promise for extending the lives of large numbers of individuals who are infected with this deadly virus . Prolonging the asymptomatic stage of illness also offers the possibility that more refined and ...
... early intervention holds great promise for extending the lives of large numbers of individuals who are infected with this deadly virus . Prolonging the asymptomatic stage of illness also offers the possibility that more refined and ...
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