National Academy of Sciences' Study Entitled "Health Care for American Veterans": Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Medical Facilities and Benefits of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - Veterans |
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... problems required by the law . The National Academy of Sciences indicated to the VA and the Veterans ' Affairs Committees of the House and Senate that this was insufficient time to complete the study for which they were charged . As a ...
... problems required by the law . The National Academy of Sciences indicated to the VA and the Veterans ' Affairs Committees of the House and Senate that this was insufficient time to complete the study for which they were charged . As a ...
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... problems of scheduling . The committee had estimated that a budget of $ 6.5 million would be needed to complete the study , and had asked the con- currence of the Administrator of Veterans Affairs in a request to extend the deadline for ...
... problems of scheduling . The committee had estimated that a budget of $ 6.5 million would be needed to complete the study , and had asked the con- currence of the Administrator of Veterans Affairs in a request to extend the deadline for ...
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... problems done outside the VA would be analyzed . VA and non - VA studies of similar problems would then be compared . The preliminary work will be done by NAS - NRC staff at a cost of 4 , 100 , and the data will be generated and ...
... problems done outside the VA would be analyzed . VA and non - VA studies of similar problems would then be compared . The preliminary work will be done by NAS - NRC staff at a cost of 4 , 100 , and the data will be generated and ...
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... in determining problem areas requiring concentration and administrative action . It also should provide methous for regularly assessing these problems in the future . Honorable Vance Hartke 2 . c . Employee attitudes and 2 . 50.
... in determining problem areas requiring concentration and administrative action . It also should provide methous for regularly assessing these problems in the future . Honorable Vance Hartke 2 . c . Employee attitudes and 2 . 50.
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... problem in our planning efforts . The information derived from the Analysis of the Utilization of VA Hospitals , the Analysis of Length of Stay , and the Long - Term Care study , as well as the Outpatient Care Study and the General ...
... problem in our planning efforts . The information derived from the Analysis of the Utilization of VA Hospitals , the Analysis of Length of Stay , and the Long - Term Care study , as well as the Outpatient Care Study and the General ...
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A B C D E Academy of Sciences activities acute medical admission allocation analysis Appendix appropriate assessment Association Average Chairman changes clause Clinical Code Cohort Study CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Constitution Avenue Contracting Officer Contractor cost Cost Accounting Standards criteria data collection David Tilson Dental determine developed Director eligible veterans evaluation facilities FARBER funds Government Health Care Resources Health Services isoniazid length of stay LIBRARY OF CONGRESS manpower Medicine monitoring National Academy National Health Insurance non-VA nursing process NURSING STAFF offeror organization outpatient patient classification performance personnel planning private sector Public Health quality of nursing records request resource requirements Responsibilities sample SATTERFIELD Schonfeld SHIRLEY H specific subcontract Surgery surgical Survey of Veterans TEAGUE TILSON Tuberculosis unit utilization VA hospitals Vance Hartke variables Veterans Administration visits Washington workload index Yes Not Applicable
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