Review of the Health Benefits Program of the Armed Forces: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session. December 3, 4, 9, 1969, Volume 5H.A.S.C. No. 91-36. Reviews DOD overall health benefits programs for servicemen, retirees, and dependents. Considers H.R. 10794, to provide dental care for military dependents. Includes "Survey of Dependent Dental Care," by DOD, Mar. 1968 (p. 5143-5193), and "Compendium of Studies on Career Retention," by Lt. Col. Gilbert L. Jacox, (p. 5195-5249). |
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Page 5130
... factors that affected retention were , in descending order of importance , instability of assignment , salary , career management , housing , personal freedom , promotions , professional training and con- tinuing education , assignments ...
... factors that affected retention were , in descending order of importance , instability of assignment , salary , career management , housing , personal freedom , promotions , professional training and con- tinuing education , assignments ...
Page 5138
... . Would Mr. McKenzie like to comment ? Mr. MCKENZIE . I would say that isolating that one factor and not considering it in context with other aspects of the problem , it is an inequity . Mr. FORD . What are the other aspects of the 5138.
... . Would Mr. McKenzie like to comment ? Mr. MCKENZIE . I would say that isolating that one factor and not considering it in context with other aspects of the problem , it is an inequity . Mr. FORD . What are the other aspects of the 5138.
Page 5145
... factor diminishes as the sponsor's income increases , but whichever grade group is considered , the military respondents experienced proportionately more difficulty than the civilians in meeting the demands of dental costs . Universally ...
... factor diminishes as the sponsor's income increases , but whichever grade group is considered , the military respondents experienced proportionately more difficulty than the civilians in meeting the demands of dental costs . Universally ...
Page 5166
... factor with a direct bearing on avail- ability of civilian dentists , worth mentioning at this junc- ture . In some instances , military dependents seem to be disadvantaged by the fact of their temporary geographic sep- aration from ...
... factor with a direct bearing on avail- ability of civilian dentists , worth mentioning at this junc- ture . In some instances , military dependents seem to be disadvantaged by the fact of their temporary geographic sep- aration from ...
Page 5194
... a copy of that compendium , the Jacox report ? Mr. BYRNE . We better look at it . Appreciate it , General . Without objection . ( The material referred to is as follows :) A COMPENDIUM OF STUDIES ON CAREER RETENTION Factors Relating to ...
... a copy of that compendium , the Jacox report ? Mr. BYRNE . We better look at it . Appreciate it , General . Without objection . ( The material referred to is as follows :) A COMPENDIUM OF STUDIES ON CAREER RETENTION Factors Relating to ...
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90th Congress active duty members administrative Admiral ALBRITTAIN Air Force American Dental Association American Optometric Association areas assignments Assistant Secretary authorized benefits bill BRINKLEY BROGER BYRNE career management career officers career physicians Chairman CHAMPUS program charges civilian dental civilian medical civilian sources claim forms Colonel command committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY dated dentist Department of Defense dependent dental doctor DoD Directive enlisted eye examinations fiscal FORD Fort Benning Grade Group HACKETT HAGAN HALL HAYES hospital HUNT ITEM LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Manpower MCKENZIE Medical Corps medical officers Medicare military departments military personnel military physician military training Navy obtain optometrists optometry outpatient patient payment PLETCHER prescribed in DoD problem professional promotion question received recommendations responsibility retention retired Secretary of Defense serviceman Social Security sponsor staff statement subcommittee Surgeon survey teeth Thank tion treatment U.S. Army uniformed services WHELAN
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