Mental Health Centers Construction Act Extension: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on H. R. 6431. April 4 and 5, 1967 |
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... is the goal of this important Federal legislation. We have only begun a very
large job. In the last 11 years, the population of State mental hospitals has been
reduced by 19 percent. In the period between December 1963 and December
1966, ...
... is the goal of this important Federal legislation. We have only begun a very
large job. In the last 11 years, the population of State mental hospitals has been
reduced by 19 percent. In the period between December 1963 and December
1966, ...
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Of equal importance is the opportunity to move quickly to cope with threats to the
Nation's health or safety , broaden the dissemination of newly acquired
knowledge , or deal with the impact of natural disasters . This , then , Mr.
Chairman , is the ...
Of equal importance is the opportunity to move quickly to cope with threats to the
Nation's health or safety , broaden the dissemination of newly acquired
knowledge , or deal with the impact of natural disasters . This , then , Mr.
Chairman , is the ...
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Even more important is our insistence on quality—our conviction that there is no
substitute for excellence where the health and welfare of our citizens are
concerned. Implied here is no lack of concern for human needs, but rather the
sure ...
Even more important is our insistence on quality—our conviction that there is no
substitute for excellence where the health and welfare of our citizens are
concerned. Implied here is no lack of concern for human needs, but rather the
sure ...
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Most important, the total effort brought all the interests within the county together
for the first time in its history. PART II—SELECTED ExAMPLES OF CENTERS 1.
Eartension of high quality care to new population groups.--Temple University ...
Most important, the total effort brought all the interests within the county together
for the first time in its history. PART II—SELECTED ExAMPLES OF CENTERS 1.
Eartension of high quality care to new population groups.--Temple University ...
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The first important questions are how much these Centers cost and how they
have been financed. Data are reported as “averages” if the median and the mean
are esseitially identical. Where they differ, the number used is identified.
The first important questions are how much these Centers cost and how they
have been financed. Data are reported as “averages” if the median and the mean
are esseitially identical. Where they differ, the number used is identified.
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