Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1976: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, 6. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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30. lappuse
... cost of health research was 4 percent of the total health cost of $ 35.9 billion . In fiscal 1974 , this cost was still 4 percent of the now - increased $ 105.8 billion . Although obviously more real dollars were involved in 1974 ...
... cost of health research was 4 percent of the total health cost of $ 35.9 billion . In fiscal 1974 , this cost was still 4 percent of the now - increased $ 105.8 billion . Although obviously more real dollars were involved in 1974 ...
36. lappuse
... cost is in the neighborhood of $ 2 billion and that the cost to the taxpayer is ap- proximately $ 700,000 at this one hospital alone . In Boston , the Massachusetts General Hospital is only one of seven or eight major hospitals and we ...
... cost is in the neighborhood of $ 2 billion and that the cost to the taxpayer is ap- proximately $ 700,000 at this one hospital alone . In Boston , the Massachusetts General Hospital is only one of seven or eight major hospitals and we ...
49. lappuse
... costs for such services . Absent substantive amendments sought to be obtained through this rider to the appropriation ... cost of railroad disputes under section 3 of the Railway Labor Act from the Government to the parties using the ...
... costs for such services . Absent substantive amendments sought to be obtained through this rider to the appropriation ... cost of railroad disputes under section 3 of the Railway Labor Act from the Government to the parties using the ...
73. lappuse
... cost against available funds . The question is : How much can the American people afford to invest in efforts to ... cost of special education , medical care , and rehabilitation borne by families of the blind and other private sources ...
... cost against available funds . The question is : How much can the American people afford to invest in efforts to ... cost of special education , medical care , and rehabilitation borne by families of the blind and other private sources ...
76. lappuse
... cost of from $ 180 to $ 200 , you begin to recognize the enormous impact of eye research on medical economies . The cumulative saving that now accrues from the elimination of just one day of postsurgery hospitalization for 400,000 ...
... cost of from $ 180 to $ 200 , you begin to recognize the enormous impact of eye research on medical economies . The cumulative saving that now accrues from the elimination of just one day of postsurgery hospitalization for 400,000 ...
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