The AIDS Epidemic in Newark and Detroit: Hearings Before the Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, March 27, and April 24, 1989U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 342 pages |
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... individual person in New Jersey in terms of the risk he runs of getting AIDS . These statistics are summarized on the bottom of the third page of your testimony . If we look at the specific risk for New Jersey's black population , a ...
... individual person in New Jersey in terms of the risk he runs of getting AIDS . These statistics are summarized on the bottom of the third page of your testimony . If we look at the specific risk for New Jersey's black population , a ...
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... individuals are overwhelming the system . We need special re- gional assistance to those areas of the country ... individual and adapt to that . Managed care may not be cheaper than not having managed care , but it will assure that the ...
... individuals are overwhelming the system . We need special re- gional assistance to those areas of the country ... individual and adapt to that . Managed care may not be cheaper than not having managed care , but it will assure that the ...
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... individuals and groups with differing views ; to deny housing and jobs ; and even to further personal agendas of moral tyramy and oppression . Our task as public health officials is to ensure that every individual is presented with the ...
... individuals and groups with differing views ; to deny housing and jobs ; and even to further personal agendas of moral tyramy and oppression . Our task as public health officials is to ensure that every individual is presented with the ...
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... individual rights . However the enonuity of the epidemic and its far - reaching effects is outstripping the ability of states to handle the devastating impact of the disease . Jersey , As of the end of January , we have had 5,854 AIDS ...
... individual rights . However the enonuity of the epidemic and its far - reaching effects is outstripping the ability of states to handle the devastating impact of the disease . Jersey , As of the end of January , we have had 5,854 AIDS ...
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... individual race catagories . For example , black male IVDUs in New Jersey have a risk 138 times higher than white wale IVDUS in the United States . Looking further , the relative risk of black female IVDUS in the Stats is 150 times ...
... individual race catagories . For example , black male IVDUs in New Jersey have a risk 138 times higher than white wale IVDUS in the United States . Looking further , the relative risk of black female IVDUS in the Stats is 150 times ...
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ABPsi agencies AIDS education AIDS epidemic AIDS patients AIDS prevention assistance Association of Black behavior black community Black Psychologists Chairman city of Newark clients clinical Committee condoms CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman CONYERS coordinated counseling County COYE currently Department of Health Detroit Health Department Detroit Medical Center Detroit Public Schools diagnosed Director drug abuse drug treatment drug users efforts facilities Federal funding going hearing Hispanic HIV infection housing increase intravenous drug issues Jersey LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Medicaid MESA methadone Michigan Department million minority communities needle needle sharing Newark nursing Oakland University outreach Payne percent person with AIDS population problem public health reported risk sexual social services southeastern Michigan staff subacute care subcommittee substance abuse talking Ted Weiss testing Thank tion transmission University Hospital virus Wayne County WEISS women
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Page 10 - Would you please raise your right hand. [Witnesses sworn.] Mr. WEISS. Let the record indicate that each of the witnesses has responded in the affirmative.
Page 149 - These recommendations do not apply to siblings of infected children unless they are also infected. BACKGROUND The Scope of the Problem As of August 20.
Page 164 - ... prevention and control of environmental health hazards; prevention and control of diseases; prevention and control of health problems of particularly vulnerable population groups; development of health care facilities and agencies and health services delivery systems; and regulation of health care facilities and agencies and health services delivery systems to the extent provided by law.
Page 149 - HTLV,Ill/LAV but who do not meet the case definition, and children who are asymptomatic but have virologic or serologic evidence of infection with...
Page 3 - Subcommittee of the Government Operations Committee of the US House of Representatives.
Page 289 - States postal service. (b) Refusing to insure or refusing to continue to insure an individual or risk solely because the insured or applicant was previously denied insurance coverage by an insurer. (c) Charging a different rate for the same coverage based on sex, marital status, age, residence, location of risk, handicap, or lawful occupation of the risk unless the rate differential is based on sound actuarial principles, a reasonable classification system, and is related to the actual and credible...
Page 13 - holistic medicine" is a phrase that means a lot of different things to a lot of different people...
Page 164 - A local health department shall continually and diligently endeavor to prevent disease, prolong life, and promote the public health through organized programs, including prevention and control of environmental health hazards; prevention and control of diseases; prevention and control of health problems of particularly vulnerable population groups; development of health care facilities and health services delivery systems; and regulation of health care facilities and health services delivery...
Page 10 - Your prepared testimony will be entered into the record in its entirety and you may proceed as you deem most appropriate.
Page 318 - Control (CDC) report that in the United States, at the present time, a heterosexual woman is at greater risk for acquiring AIDS through sexual intercourse than is a heterosexual man.