Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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Page 116
... patients or persons living in remote areas were forced to choose between the hospital emergency room , local public health services , or the teaching clinic of medical schools , if and where they existed and if the patient were accepted ...
... patients or persons living in remote areas were forced to choose between the hospital emergency room , local public health services , or the teaching clinic of medical schools , if and where they existed and if the patient were accepted ...
Page 118
... patients . Mr. Chairman , and members of the Committee , I deeply appreciate the opportunity to present this information to you today . I will be happy to answer any questions . C / MHC Funding and Patients vs. Economic Indicators ...
... patients . Mr. Chairman , and members of the Committee , I deeply appreciate the opportunity to present this information to you today . I will be happy to answer any questions . C / MHC Funding and Patients vs. Economic Indicators ...
Page 179
... patients suffer without hope of recovery . However , there are more than 5,000 orphan diseases . Most are chronic , disabling and often fatal . The pain caused by these disorders is very real and the lives of rare disease patients truly ...
... patients suffer without hope of recovery . However , there are more than 5,000 orphan diseases . Most are chronic , disabling and often fatal . The pain caused by these disorders is very real and the lives of rare disease patients truly ...
Page 180
... patients to participate in a research project . On the other hand , 76 percent of rare disease patients reported it is difficult to obtain information about research projects that they might want to participate in . This is why we need ...
... patients to participate in a research project . On the other hand , 76 percent of rare disease patients reported it is difficult to obtain information about research projects that they might want to participate in . This is why we need ...
Page 207
... patient . Early treatment of all eligible patients would save $ 108 million annually , which would recover in just one year more than twice the $ 48.2 million cost of the clinical trials from which the effective treatment emerged . The ...
... patient . Early treatment of all eligible patients would save $ 108 million annually , which would recover in just one year more than twice the $ 48.2 million cost of the clinical trials from which the effective treatment emerged . The ...
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