Department of Defense Appropriations for 1993: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 |
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... hospital and phy- sician services will increase 11 percent in 1992. Growth in the De- partment of Defense health care costs are programmed at less than four percent per year through fiscal year 1997. This increase , small in comparison ...
... hospital and phy- sician services will increase 11 percent in 1992. Growth in the De- partment of Defense health care costs are programmed at less than four percent per year through fiscal year 1997. This increase , small in comparison ...
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... hospital locations in the first year , an additional 50 per- cent in the second year , and the remaining 25 percent ... hospitals are scheduled for closure due to base realignments and closures . An important characteristic of co- 3.
... hospital locations in the first year , an additional 50 per- cent in the second year , and the remaining 25 percent ... hospitals are scheduled for closure due to base realignments and closures . An important characteristic of co- 3.
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... hospitals and through CHAMPUS . A key component of the Coordinated Care Program is a scientifi- cally based , quantifiable health promotion and disease prevention program . This program is particularly important because it holds the ...
... hospitals and through CHAMPUS . A key component of the Coordinated Care Program is a scientifi- cally based , quantifiable health promotion and disease prevention program . This program is particularly important because it holds the ...
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... hospital and physician services will increase 11 percent , and total health care spending will consume 14 percent of the GNP in 1992. Growth in the Department of Defense health care costs presently is programmed at 3.87 percent per year ...
... hospital and physician services will increase 11 percent , and total health care spending will consume 14 percent of the GNP in 1992. Growth in the Department of Defense health care costs presently is programmed at 3.87 percent per year ...
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... hospital inventory . One caution however , is that based on the increasing portion of the military construction budget being consumed by phase - funded projects , maintaining adequate resources to ensure appropriate maintenance ...
... hospital inventory . One caution however , is that based on the increasing portion of the military construction budget being consumed by phase - funded projects , maintaining adequate resources to ensure appropriate maintenance ...
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active duty aerostat Air Force aircraft Andy Cox Answer Appropriations Army Association base closure beneficiaries benefits budget California and Hawaii Chairman CHAMPUS Reform Initiative civilian technicians claims processing cleanup Committee Congress contract contractors Coordinated Care Program copayments cost counterdrug CRI program Department of Defense Department's Desert Storm DICKS DOD's drug efforts eligible enrollment environmental evaluation Federal fiscal year 1992 funds Guard and Reserve Hawaii hospital implementation improve increase installations issue managed Medical Center Medicare MENDEZ ment military families military health Military Health Services million mission MURTHA National Guard Naval Reserve Navy Office Operation Desert Operation Desert Storm patient percent personnel problem proposed Question recommendations reduce request requirements reserve components retired Secretary of Defense SEMATECH staff Subcommittee Terry Cox tion Uniformed Services United USTF Veterans
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الصفحة 691 - Chairman, thank you for the opportunity to appear before your Committee to present the views of the Department of...
الصفحة 579 - ... was hospitalized as a result of wounds, disease, or injury incurred while serving in a combat zone...
الصفحة 200 - Government's share of civilian physicians' and civilian hospital bills, and also for related administrative costs. The Medicare Act (10 USC 1071-1085) was passed by the 84th Congress to create and maintain high morale, in the uniformed services by providing an improved and uniform program of medical and dental care for members and certain former members of these services and for their dependents.
الصفحة 485 - Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
الصفحة 684 - None of the funds appropriated by this act shall be available to convert a position in support of the Army Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Army National Guard and Air National Guard occupied by, or programmed to be occupied by, a civilian technician to a position to be held by a person in an Active Guard or Reserve status if that conversion would reduce the total number of positions occupied by, or programmed to be occupied by, civilian technicians of the troop program unit or squadron unit concerned,...
الصفحة 501 - ... will most certainly cut Into the muscle of the Naval Reserve capability such as medical personnel, Naval Control of Shipping, Harbor Defense/MIUW units, construction battalions, and cargo handling battalions. These programs constituted a substantial portion of the Naval Reserve programs deemed essential in the Gulf War and who were recalled In Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
الصفحة 716 - Nursing provides financial assistance to professional nurses who are pursuing a master's degree in anesthesia nursing. The Services all sponsor two general categories of nurse anesthesia training: 1) In-house programs conducted by the Services and 2) Programs which fully fund, or provide financial assistance to, participants in nurse anesthesia programs conducted by civilian educational institutions. The DOD report on military use of CRNAs found that the number of participants in both categories...
الصفحة 485 - It is a pleasure to have this opportunity to appear before the Subcommittee in support of the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR). This morning I am testifying on behalf of the Coalition of EPSCoR States and the nineteen states
الصفحة 383 - DOD's environmental programs. While the overall DOD budget has been declining, the President has almost tripled annual DOD environmental investments from $1.4 billion to $3.7 billion in the 3 years ending with the fiscal year 1993 amended budget. If the fiscal year 1992 supplemental and the fiscal year 1993 amended budget...
الصفحة 280 - Department was directed to serve as the "single lead agency of the Federal Government for the detection and monitoring of aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs into the United States.