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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... hospitals and the clinics associated with those hospitals , plus an additional 200 or so freestanding , separate clinics . The CHAMPUS subsystem generally provides care in civilian hospitals , in doctors 3.
... hospitals and the clinics associated with those hospitals , plus an additional 200 or so freestanding , separate clinics . The CHAMPUS subsystem generally provides care in civilian hospitals , in doctors 3.
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... hospital and clinic commanders of the Army and Navy and Air Force in a particular region remain under the command jurisdiction of their respective services . One of the major hospital commanders in an area is periodically designated as ...
... hospital and clinic commanders of the Army and Navy and Air Force in a particular region remain under the command jurisdiction of their respective services . One of the major hospital commanders in an area is periodically designated as ...
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... hospitals of different capability overlap . In the beginning varying or rigid interpretations added to beneficiary confusion and vexation . As time has passed , we have learned to make some accommodations , for example , telephonic ...
... hospitals of different capability overlap . In the beginning varying or rigid interpretations added to beneficiary confusion and vexation . As time has passed , we have learned to make some accommodations , for example , telephonic ...
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... hospitals worldwide , 135 in the United States and 46 in overseas locations . These hospitals range in age from vintage 1827 to new modern facilities currently under construction . The 181 hospitals have a constructed capacity of 39,172 ...
... hospitals worldwide , 135 in the United States and 46 in overseas locations . These hospitals range in age from vintage 1827 to new modern facilities currently under construction . The 181 hospitals have a constructed capacity of 39,172 ...
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... hospitals , many built during World War II and earlier . While steady progress was made , higher priority operational requirements and budgetary constraints made it apparent that the goal of replacing these facilities would never be ...
... hospitals , many built during World War II and earlier . While steady progress was made , higher priority operational requirements and budgetary constraints made it apparent that the goal of replacing these facilities would never be ...
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