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... MILLION BETWEEN 1949 AND 1959 . GENERAL HOSPITALS INPATIENT CARE GENERAL HOSPITALS : OUTPATIENT CARE 10 10 10 10 8 COST 6 2 COST ( MILLIONS ) PATIENT DAYS ( HUNDRED THOUSAND ) 1 1 49 51 53 55 57 59 TUBERCULOSIS CARE 14 2 12- 10 6 6 COST ...
... MILLION BETWEEN 1949 AND 1959 . GENERAL HOSPITALS INPATIENT CARE GENERAL HOSPITALS : OUTPATIENT CARE 10 10 10 10 8 COST 6 2 COST ( MILLIONS ) PATIENT DAYS ( HUNDRED THOUSAND ) 1 1 49 51 53 55 57 59 TUBERCULOSIS CARE 14 2 12- 10 6 6 COST ...
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... million addition to the current year's Federal payment , and the full $ 32 million payment next year . In connection with consideration of the problems relating to hungry children in the District of Columbia public schools , the ...
... million addition to the current year's Federal payment , and the full $ 32 million payment next year . In connection with consideration of the problems relating to hungry children in the District of Columbia public schools , the ...
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... million budget , whereas now this year we are asking for $ 247 million . Mr. LowE . We have added something on the order of $ 15 or $ 20 per capita to our welfare expenditures since these data were compiled , which I am confident would ...
... million budget , whereas now this year we are asking for $ 247 million . Mr. LowE . We have added something on the order of $ 15 or $ 20 per capita to our welfare expenditures since these data were compiled , which I am confident would ...
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... million , provided the full $ 32 million authorized Federal payment is appropriated . ( See app . 9-1 . ) Urgent demands for more services and facilities , however , coupled with the up- ward trend in prices and salaries , indicate that ...
... million , provided the full $ 32 million authorized Federal payment is appropriated . ( See app . 9-1 . ) Urgent demands for more services and facilities , however , coupled with the up- ward trend in prices and salaries , indicate that ...
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... million increase in the budget estimate for fiscal year 1960 over the $ 11 million fiscal 1952 appropriation stems from increased costs , new , improved , or expanded services and increased workload Legislative increases . Staffing and ...
... million increase in the budget estimate for fiscal year 1960 over the $ 11 million fiscal 1952 appropriation stems from increased costs , new , improved , or expanded services and increased workload Legislative increases . Staffing and ...
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