VA Medical Care Budget for FY 2000: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, February 24, 1999U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 140 lappuses |
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additional Administration's American Legion American Veterans AMVETS appropriate Bill of Health CBOCs Chairman Chief Consultant Chief Network Officer Cliff Stearns CONG CONGRES CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue cost Department of Veterans Doctor Kizer dollars DOYLE Duggins efficiencies employees facilities FARSETTA February 24 federal fiscal year 2000 funding FY 2000 budget GALEY GI Bill going GRESS health care system Hepatitis hospital increase inpatient issues LIBR LIBRA LIBRARY OF CONGRESS long-term Medical Care Budget medical centers Medicare subvention million nation's veterans National Network Director number of veterans nursing home patients percent President of Vietnam programs proposed budget prosthetics RARY reductions reimbursement RESS SCI/D shortfall SNYDER spinal cord staff staffing statement STEARNS SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEALTH Thank third party Togo D Trujillo VA's Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration Veterans of America VHA's VIC SNYDER Vietnam Veterans VISN 18 waiting
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58. lappuse - I am the National President of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFL-CIO) , which represents over 700,000 active and retired government workers across the country.
110. lappuse - Budget recommends $69 million. As health care quality issues become increasingly important, now is not the time to decrease staffing levels needed to monitor, report, and maintain quality. There must be an increased commitment to ensure that veterans receive the quality health care they have earned.
111. lappuse - I thank you for this opportunity to testify. I will be happy to answer any questions you might have.
5. lappuse - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It is, indeed, an honor and a privilege to...
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