Public Health Service Hospital Closings: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 98 lappuses |
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... closing down hospitals which are in existence and which serve a vital purpose . There are a lot of incomprehensible things that occur , but this must rank right near the top . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Mr. Whitehurst . I 5.
... closing down hospitals which are in existence and which serve a vital purpose . There are a lot of incomprehensible things that occur , but this must rank right near the top . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Mr. Whitehurst . I 5.
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... Thank you , Mr. Whitehurst . I think it was in 1966 we held useful hearings on this and I think we helped prevent closing some of these hospitals . I have information that may have leaked out from the administra- tion . I know our State ...
... Thank you , Mr. Whitehurst . I think it was in 1966 we held useful hearings on this and I think we helped prevent closing some of these hospitals . I have information that may have leaked out from the administra- tion . I know our State ...
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... thank heavens . Let me go back . When the hospitals at Memphis , Tenn . and Chicago , Ill . , were closed , we consented and agreed because the caseload went down and they had not built up other caseloads where care was needed , to ...
... thank heavens . Let me go back . When the hospitals at Memphis , Tenn . and Chicago , Ill . , were closed , we consented and agreed because the caseload went down and they had not built up other caseloads where care was needed , to ...
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... Thank you very much , Mr. Clark . Do you have anything to add , Mr. Haddock ? Mr. HADDOCK . Mr. Chairman , we are quite concerned about the President's statement on the health crisis . We have been concerned about this for a long time ...
... Thank you very much , Mr. Clark . Do you have anything to add , Mr. Haddock ? Mr. HADDOCK . Mr. Chairman , we are quite concerned about the President's statement on the health crisis . We have been concerned about this for a long time ...
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... Thank you very much , Mr. Haddock . As chairman of the committee , I have always been under the impres- sion that to close these hospitals they needed the sanction of the Congress , but it seems that the only way we can stop them from ...
... Thank you very much , Mr. Haddock . As chairman of the committee , I have always been under the impres- sion that to close these hospitals they needed the sanction of the Congress , but it seems that the only way we can stop them from ...
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acute Administration hospital American average beds beneficiaries Budget Bureau CARDWELL CHAIRMAN City close these hospitals Coast Guard Comptroller CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman contract cost D.C. DEAR December 22 decision DELLENBACK Department of Health Education EDWARD GARMATZ EGEBERG eligible Federal Galveston GARMATZ going GOTTLIEB Health Service hospitals hearings hospital system hospitals and clinics House of Representatives inpatient Kecoughtan letter LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MAILLIARD Marine and Fisheries Maritime Committee medical services ment Merchant Marine merchant seamen Michigan MURPHY National Norfolk Office operating outpatient clinics patients PELLY percent personnel PHS facilities PHS hospitals pital Port present President priority private hospitals problem proposed closing Public Health hospitals Public Health Service question responsibility ROGERS San Francisco Seattle Secretary RICHARDSON Senator SPONG statement Staten Island Thank tion U.S. Public Health U.S. Senate utilization VA hospital Veterans Administration Washington Welfare Wilson
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41. lappuse - Guard, and the Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. In this report, the term "military" refers to all of the uniformed services.
83. lappuse - States is hereby authorized, out of the same, to provide for the temporary relief and maintenance of sick or disabled seamen, in the hospitals or other proper institutions now established in the several ports of the United States...
49. lappuse - HEW would utilize non-Feaeral contract resources. The VA, with 162 hospitals as compared to the 8 PHS hospitals, has economies of scale which makes it seem likely that they could provide care to our beneficiaries at a substantially lower cost. Our conversations with the VA and a study of their annual reports indicate that it is reasonable to assume that many if not all of the primary beneficiaries could be cared for in VA facilities. The VA is conducting a study on bed capacity whose results should...
83. lappuse - ... stock of the United States, under the direction of the President; and when, in his opinion, a sufficient fund shall be accumulated, he is hereby authorized to purchase or receive cessions or donations of ground or buildings, in the name of the United States, and to cause buildings, when necessary, to be erected as hospitals for the accommodation of sick and disabled seamen.
20. lappuse - Congress created the Bureau of the Budget (now the Office of Management and Budget) to review the morass of agency budgetary information and to approve agency budget requests.
49. lappuse - MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, DECEMBER, 30, 1970 Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee : I appear before you this morning to discuss recent reports and statements concerning the future of the PHS Hospital and Clinic system. The Department of HEW has been considering the possibility of closing the 8 general hospitals and 30 outpatient clinics. These deliberations specifically do not include the Clinical Research Centers at Ft. Worth and Lexington and the Leprosarium in Carville, Louisiana. I...
95. lappuse - ... beds. Thus the average community hospital has 105 beds, almost half of the 200 that the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare regards as a minimum for comprehensive care.) In what sounds like the old shell game, the Department says that savings will accrue from its plan, which, upon examination, is purely hypothetical, and refers to savings from what would have been the costs to operate the facilities that will be shut down — they had been modernized to provide more comprehensive care,...
94. lappuse - I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, Michigan, at a Regular Meeting held on September 19, 1960.
84. lappuse - Congressional mandate requiring the maintenance of a "hospital system" or any specific number of hospitals for the provision of care to seamen or other beneficiaries of the Service under the Public Health Service Act, so long as the required medical services may be provided by other authorized means. As already pointed out, the seamen's medical care program had its genesis In contract care arrangements, and until the middle of the nineteenth century most of the services provided by the marine hospital...
47. lappuse - Dr. Vernon E. Wilson, administrator of the Health Services and Mental Health Administration, explained.