United Medical Administration: Hearing Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 5182, a Bill to Consolidate Certain Hospital, Medical and Public Health Functions of the Government in a United Medical AdministrationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - 216 pages |
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... patients in Government hospitals having a capacity of 255,000 . Yet , despite the President's recent action reducing ... patients in these VA hospitals . Currently , the Veterans ' Administration has 114,110 beds with 99,541 patients ...
... patients in Government hospitals having a capacity of 255,000 . Yet , despite the President's recent action reducing ... patients in these VA hospitals . Currently , the Veterans ' Administration has 114,110 beds with 99,541 patients ...
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... patients . That is 14,500 vacant beds . Then at the top of page 7 you say the Citizens Committee is stating that there are 29,000 veterans who are unable to get into VA hospitals ? In other words , the Citi- zens Committee , in view of ...
... patients . That is 14,500 vacant beds . Then at the top of page 7 you say the Citizens Committee is stating that there are 29,000 veterans who are unable to get into VA hospitals ? In other words , the Citi- zens Committee , in view of ...
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... patients and personnel of all the Federal agencies con- sidered . Decades of hard work have been necessary to bring the medical services to this high state of efficiency . Why scrap such an agency in favor of an untried experiment ? I ...
... patients and personnel of all the Federal agencies con- sidered . Decades of hard work have been necessary to bring the medical services to this high state of efficiency . Why scrap such an agency in favor of an untried experiment ? I ...
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... patients that we could utilize . Dr. SHAPIRO . That is correct . Mr. RICH . I am glad to hear that . Mr. HOLIFIELD ... patient , or 41,276 beds . This pro- vides an expansion factor of 72 square feet per patient on the so - called 6 ...
... patients that we could utilize . Dr. SHAPIRO . That is correct . Mr. RICH . I am glad to hear that . Mr. HOLIFIELD ... patient , or 41,276 beds . This pro- vides an expansion factor of 72 square feet per patient on the so - called 6 ...
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... patients in Government hospitals having a capacity of 255,000 . Is that correct ? Mr. CRAIG . That is the report we received from the task force . It is in the Hoover Commission report . Mr. HOFFMAN . Then you say : Yet , despite the ...
... patients in Government hospitals having a capacity of 255,000 . Is that correct ? Mr. CRAIG . That is the report we received from the task force . It is in the Hoover Commission report . Mr. HOFFMAN . Then you say : Yet , despite the ...
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ADAMY Admin advisory agency Air Force American Legion AMVETS Armed Forces armed services Army bed utili believe benefits bill Bureau capacity zation capacity CHAIRMAN Citizens Committee civilian CLARKE Colonel IJAMS CONGRESS THE LIBRARY consolidation CRAIG daily structed daily disabled veterans doctors DONOHUE economy efficiency establishment facilities Federal Board Federal Government Federal medical services Federal Security Agency functions GINZBERG give HARVEY Health and Medical HINSHAW HOFFMAN HOLIFIELD Hoover Commission hospital system istration KARSTEN legislation MAYO Mayo Clinic MCCORMICK medical program medical schools Medicine and Surgery ment military Navy nurses officers organization over-all patients percent personnel pitals present President problem Public Health Service question recommendations RICH Risk Insurance ROOSEVELT ROWNTREE Secretary of Defense service-connected shortage specialists statement Surgeon task force thing tion Total transfer tuberculosis United Health United Medical Administration Veterans VOORHEES World War II
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Page 73 - Treasury as ex officio members, and of the Surgeon General of the Army, the Surgeon General of the Navy, and the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service...
Page 71 - Congress—are the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, and the American Veterans of World War II and Korea.
Page 146 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to promote economy, efficiency, and improved service in the transaction of the public business...
Page 60 - ... the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, the Rehabilitation Division of the Federal Board for Vocational Education, and the United States Public Health Service. The result is that the ex-service person finds its extremely difficult to obtain the prompt, generous, and sympathetic treatment which the Congress and the country intended he should receive.
Page 206 - The Surgeon General shall conduct in the Service, and encourage, cooperate with, and render assistance to other appropriate public authorities, scientific institutions, and scientists in the conduct of, and promote the coordination of, research, investigations, experiments, demonstrations, and studies relating to the causes, diagnosis, treatment, control, and prevention of physical and mental diseases and impairments of man, including water purification, sewage treatment, and pollution of lakes and...
Page 80 - I was very glad to read that this was merely a proposed plan and it had not yet received your approval. In an effort to be helpful to you in reaching a decision as to whether the proposed plan should be approved, I should like to give you a brief outline of the situation which existed in the old Bureau of War Risk Insurance at the time I came here in 1919.
Page 72 - Gray said : This proposal would limit the use by veterans of the Nation's hospital plant established for them by making these facilities available to additional groups, principally Armed Forces personnel and their dependents and merchant seamen. It would also impede the efficient handling of claims for compensation, pension, insurance, and other benefits where a physical examination is necessary.