Military Health Care Delivery Including CHAMPUS and Inquiry of U.S. Naval Hospital, Oak Knoll, Calif., with Appendix: Hearings Before the Military Personnel Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth and Ninety-sixth Congresses, Hearings Held May 17, 18, 24, 25, June 2, 29, October 12, 13, 26, 1977, June 5, and November 18, 1980, Volume 5 |
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... fiscal year of any outpatient charges if benefits are only being claimed for one family member . If benefits are being claimed for two or more family members , then the deductible is the first $ 100 . There- after when the annual ...
... fiscal year of any outpatient charges if benefits are only being claimed for one family member . If benefits are being claimed for two or more family members , then the deductible is the first $ 100 . There- after when the annual ...
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... fiscal year since FY 75. In that year the Program budget request was reduced some 24 million by the Appropriations Committees . While we were being reminded that our stewardship of the Program had to be improved , events on the national ...
... fiscal year since FY 75. In that year the Program budget request was reduced some 24 million by the Appropriations Committees . While we were being reminded that our stewardship of the Program had to be improved , events on the national ...
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... Fiscal Years 1974 through 1977 , much remains to be done . Rapidly escalating costs of construction have impacted even more severely in the medical arena than in other areas resulting in our inability to obtain required facilities at ...
... Fiscal Years 1974 through 1977 , much remains to be done . Rapidly escalating costs of construction have impacted even more severely in the medical arena than in other areas resulting in our inability to obtain required facilities at ...
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... Fiscal Years 1977 and 1978. We have established goals of approximately 750 for both this fiscal year and next . To date we have recruited approximately 425 in this category . While the greatest recruitment will be accomplished at the ...
... Fiscal Years 1977 and 1978. We have established goals of approximately 750 for both this fiscal year and next . To date we have recruited approximately 425 in this category . While the greatest recruitment will be accomplished at the ...
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... Fiscal Year 1974 with 11,132 medical officers on active duty . FY 1975 medical end strength was 11,195 , and for FY 1976 it was 10,879 . End strength for the fiscal transition quarter , at a different point in the recruiting Relative to ...
... Fiscal Year 1974 with 11,132 medical officers on active duty . FY 1975 medical end strength was 11,195 , and for FY 1976 it was 10,879 . End strength for the fiscal transition quarter , at a different point in the recruiting Relative to ...
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Page 456 - ... subject to the availability of space and facilities, and the capabilities of the professional staff.
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