Recommendations of Veterans' Organizations, 1973: Hearings Before ..., 93-1, February 27; March 6, 21, 29; and April 5, 19731973 - 156 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 23.
4. lappuse
... patient census at 85,500 and to con- tinue the approved staff - patient ratio at all Veterans ' Administration hospitals at 1.49 to 1-1.64 in medical bed sections , 2.07 in surgical bed sections , and 1.05 in psychiatric bed sections ...
... patient census at 85,500 and to con- tinue the approved staff - patient ratio at all Veterans ' Administration hospitals at 1.49 to 1-1.64 in medical bed sections , 2.07 in surgical bed sections , and 1.05 in psychiatric bed sections ...
16. lappuse
... patient in any hospital in the United States , the cost of transporting the body to the place of burial should be borne by the Department of Defense . It seems to me it would not cost the Government a lot of money , and I certainly will ...
... patient in any hospital in the United States , the cost of transporting the body to the place of burial should be borne by the Department of Defense . It seems to me it would not cost the Government a lot of money , and I certainly will ...
26. lappuse
... patient load of not less than 85,000 in Veterans ' Administration hos- pitals . Regretfully , we also know the Veterans ' Administration con- temptuously ignores this congressional mandate by maintaining a substantially lower average ...
... patient load of not less than 85,000 in Veterans ' Administration hos- pitals . Regretfully , we also know the Veterans ' Administration con- temptuously ignores this congressional mandate by maintaining a substantially lower average ...
27. lappuse
... patient census below the minimum mandated by Congress . By holding down the average daily patient census , the Veterans ' Admin- istration has been able to maintain and even improve very slightly the staff patient ratio . Even so , it ...
... patient census below the minimum mandated by Congress . By holding down the average daily patient census , the Veterans ' Admin- istration has been able to maintain and even improve very slightly the staff patient ratio . Even so , it ...
28. lappuse
... patient ratio or inadequate personnel in Veterans ' Administration hospitals ? Mr. Chairman , the veto of the National Cemeteries Act was another tragic and unwarranted action . Here was a bill which had been devel- oped over a period ...
... patient ratio or inadequate personnel in Veterans ' Administration hospitals ? Mr. Chairman , the veto of the National Cemeteries Act was another tragic and unwarranted action . Here was a bill which had been devel- oped over a period ...
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aid and attendance American Legion American Veterans amnesty AMVETS Applause assistance average daily patient benefits bill California Carr Chairman DORN Colonel HOUSTON Commander SANSON committee compensation concern Congress Congressman DEGEORGE dependents director disability rating disabled veterans draft dodgers employment erans Federal feel Foreign Wars funds going Government GRASSO HAMMERSCHMIDT Helstoski honor hospital system Huber increase Indo-China Veterans JAMES ABDNOR John legislation MARAZITI ment military million mittee month national cemetery national commander national health insurance nonservice-connected North Vietnam organization Paralyzed Veterans paraplegic pension personnel present President Prisoners of War problems proposed rating schedule receive reduction Resolution retirement SAYLOR SCHNAIR served social security South Dakota staff statement Thank tion VA hospital Veterans Administration Veterans Day Veterans of America Veterans of Foreign Veterans of World veterans programs vetoed Vietnam veterans Vietnam war Whereas widows World War II WYLIE
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