Administrative Medicine: Transactions of the Conference, Volume 21953 - Medicine |
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Page 65
... question in my mind is , what factors should the administrator take into considera- tion in developing his policy of eligibility for the program ? He would have to think of the needs of the community , and also the objectives for which ...
... question in my mind is , what factors should the administrator take into considera- tion in developing his policy of eligibility for the program ? He would have to think of the needs of the community , and also the objectives for which ...
Page 117
... question as to whether to increase a particular type of hospital facility might be an example . Such a question would involve financial policy with regard to expenditures in a certain area , and also political and medical considerations ...
... question as to whether to increase a particular type of hospital facility might be an example . Such a question would involve financial policy with regard to expenditures in a certain area , and also political and medical considerations ...
Page 128
... question , I could not conceivably answer ; it would require long and careful examination to find out . But UNESCO was obviously working on the philosophy that rapport was necessary . Staff members made many remarks about how difficult ...
... question , I could not conceivably answer ; it would require long and careful examination to find out . But UNESCO was obviously working on the philosophy that rapport was necessary . Staff members made many remarks about how difficult ...
Contents
Alice M Waterhouse | 53 |
Conference Summary | 123 |
HomeCare Studies | 143 |
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adminis administrative medicine Advisory Committee agencies assistant authority Brindle British Medical Association cells cent Chief Medical Officer Clark clinical competence conferences consultant Davidson deal decision Department of Health director discussion eligibility evaluation example factors field Fillmore Fremont-Smith functions funds Harold Himsworth Health Department home care home-care program included indigent and medically interest leader leadership Leavell medical administration Medical Council Medical Research medical school medical services medically indigent ment mental Montefiore Hospital National Health Service nonmedical operation organization organizational perhaps Perrott person personnel physical therapy physician pital Porterfield practice practitioners problems professional Public Health Service qualified question regional hospital board responsibility Rogers Scotland Scottish Secretary Sir Andrew social service specialist Stevenson superintendent supervision technical things tion tuberculosis tuberculous patients University Visiting Nurse voluntary Waterhouse welfare Willard