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 5123
... Military or Government Service : Entered the U.S. Army on 13 February 1946 , rank of 1 Lt. Promoted to BG effective 1 February 1966 . There has been continuous active military duty since entering in 1946 . Chief , Neurosurgery Service ...
... Military or Government Service : Entered the U.S. Army on 13 February 1946 , rank of 1 Lt. Promoted to BG effective 1 February 1966 . There has been continuous active military duty since entering in 1946 . Chief , Neurosurgery Service ...
Page 5124
... ( Military Membership ) , 1948 . Society of Neurological Surgeons , 1964 . American College of Surgeons , 1959 . American Academy of Neurological Surgeons , 1962 . Harvey Cushing Society , 1955 . International College of Surgeons ...
... ( Military Membership ) , 1948 . Society of Neurological Surgeons , 1964 . American College of Surgeons , 1959 . American Academy of Neurological Surgeons , 1962 . Harvey Cushing Society , 1955 . International College of Surgeons ...
Page 5126
... Military Dental Care we indicated that we planned to make a dependent dental care survey because we did not then know the extent to which the services we were providing met our policy that a military dependent should not be ...
... Military Dental Care we indicated that we planned to make a dependent dental care survey because we did not then know the extent to which the services we were providing met our policy that a military dependent should not be ...
Page 5136
... military medical benefits amendments of that year . We estimated then that for the first full year of the expanded pro- gram the costs would amount to $ 228 million . In fact , the costs for that year only came to $ 167 million . Mr ...
... military medical benefits amendments of that year . We estimated then that for the first full year of the expanded pro- gram the costs would amount to $ 228 million . In fact , the costs for that year only came to $ 167 million . Mr ...
Page 5144
... Military personnel and Civil Service employees at 50 Department of Defense installations in continental United States were surveyed in December 1967 in order to determine and compare their personal experiences in acquiring and paying ...
... Military personnel and Civil Service employees at 50 Department of Defense installations in continental United States were surveyed in December 1967 in order to determine and compare their personal experiences in acquiring and paying ...
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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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Page 5133 - Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1.
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Page 5360 - I. GENERAL Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Defense and the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, Including the Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1958...
Page 5134 - An Act making eligible for retirement, under certain conditions, officers and former officers of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States, other than officers of the Regular Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, who incurred physical disability in line of duty while in the service of the United States during the World War
Page 5133 - SEC. 4. Effective May 1, 1950, all duties, powers, and functions incident to the hospitalization of members or former members of the uniformed services permanently retired for physical disability or receiving disability retirement pay shall, except as provided in section 5 of this order, be vested in the Secretary concerned : Provided, that all the duties, powers, and functions incident to hospitalization which such members or former members are entitled to and elect to receive in facilities of the...
Page 5362 - Logistics) and his staff in a continuous effort to achieve efficient administration of the Department of Defense and to carry out effectively the direction, authority and control of the Secretary of Defense.
Page 5373 - Hackett, you don't have to answer this question if you don't want to, but how would you feel about OCHAMPUS being an agency of the Department of Defense ? Mr.
Page 5361 - USC 171 a (c), is amended to read as follows: "(c) (1) Within the policy enunciated in section 2, the Secretary of Defense shall take appropriate steps (including the transfer, reassignment, abolition, and consolidation of functions) to provide in the Department of Defense for more effective, efficient, and economical administration and operation and to eliminate duplication.
Page 5134 - Stat. 682), as amended, and the regulations prescribed by the said Executive Order No. 9703 of March 12, 1946. "SEC. 7. Nothing in this order shall be construed to affect the duties, ixwers, and functions vested in the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs pursuant to the provisions of the act of May 24, 1928, entitled.
Page 5133 - Regulations governing payment of disability retirement pay, hospitalization, and reexamination of members and former members of the uniformed services.