POPULATION SERVED FISCAL YEAR 1960 The Medical Department of the Navy has a professional responsibility for providing care to over 2 million individuals: Active-duty members of the Navy and Marine Corps_. 804, 268 831, 145 108, 502 Retired members of the Navy and Marine Corps- 347, 600 Inpatient care will be provided for a daily average of 16,372 patients, composed of 10,939 active-duty and retired Navy and Marine Corps, 1,157 activeduty and retired Army and Air Force, 3,556 dependents of Navy, Marine Corps, Army, and Air Force, 404 beneficiaries of the Veterans' Administration, and 316 other authorized patients, including such categories as beneficiaries of the Bureau of Employees' Compensation, foreign military personnel, civilian humanitarian cases, and Red Cross personnel. Outpatient care will also be provided for approximately 111⁄2 million patients as shown below: Active-duty Navy and Marine Corps--- Total----- 6, 752, 474 3, 316, 465 1, 336, 283 11, 405, 222 For these patients, we will provide nearly 23 million outpatient services inincluding tests, physical examinations, immunizations, X-rays, and laboratory and pharmacy services. Program APPROPRIATION: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY BUDGET ACTIVITY 6: MEDICAL CARE (Program 18) FISCAL YEAR 1960 BUDGET ESTIMATES (Including Reimbursements) $124,558,000 100% $58,261,000 $3,286,000 2.6% $164,000 $41,465,000 33.3% $1,110,000 $2,748,000 2.2% |