Department of Defense Appropriations for 1993: Medical programsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 |
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... allowed us to get several much needed large projects started which will help modernize our aging hospital inventory ... allow for change in the structure of the chain of command within a military department or within a unified or ...
... allowed us to get several much needed large projects started which will help modernize our aging hospital inventory ... allow for change in the structure of the chain of command within a military department or within a unified or ...
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... areas , a real opportunity may exist to include beneficiaries from the other Departments thereby allowing for increased negotiating power . PHYSICIANS IN COMMAND ASSIGNMENTS 23 This committee has registered concern 27.
... areas , a real opportunity may exist to include beneficiaries from the other Departments thereby allowing for increased negotiating power . PHYSICIANS IN COMMAND ASSIGNMENTS 23 This committee has registered concern 27.
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... allowed two exceptions . These exceptions are for prescriptions and for emergency care . So after the choice is made of enrollment or not enrollment , lock- out would mean that the individual who chooses not to enroll would continue ...
... allowed two exceptions . These exceptions are for prescriptions and for emergency care . So after the choice is made of enrollment or not enrollment , lock- out would mean that the individual who chooses not to enroll would continue ...
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... allows for delivery orders to be writ- ten for all three military departments as well as the Veterans af- fairs . The contract calls for open system architecture based on the American College of Radiology / National Electrical ...
... allows for delivery orders to be writ- ten for all three military departments as well as the Veterans af- fairs . The contract calls for open system architecture based on the American College of Radiology / National Electrical ...
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... allow us to take care of our patients and at the same time to cut down cost . It is my understanding that CRI has been able to achieve cost- avoidance because of their implementation of utilization manage- ment for the delivery of ...
... allow us to take care of our patients and at the same time to cut down cost . It is my understanding that CRI has been able to achieve cost- avoidance because of their implementation of utilization manage- ment for the delivery of ...
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active duty aerostat Air Force aircraft Andy Cox Answer Appropriations APRIL 30 Army Reserve Association BACA base closure beneficiaries benefits budget Chairman CHAMPUS CHAMPUS Reform Initiative civilian technicians cleanup command Committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue contract contractors Coordinated Care Program copayment cost counterdrug Department of Defense Desert Storm DICKS DoD's drug efforts eligible enrollment environmental evaluation Federal fiscal year 1992 funding Guard and Reserve health care hospital implementation increase installations law enforcement agencies managed managed care Medicare MENDEZ ment military health Military Technician million mission MURTHA National Guard Naval Reserve Navy Office Operation Desert Operation Desert Storm patient percent problem proposed Question recommendations reduced request requirements reserve components Reservists retirement Secretary of Defense SEMATECH Subcommittee Terry Cox tion Uniformed Services units USTF
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الصفحة 685 - ... Federal civilian employees, are forced to wear military uniforms while performing their day to day civilian duties. Their counterparts, who are technicians in the Army and Air Force Reserve,' wear civilian attire during the work week. It's not a pretty picture and it gets worse when you add in the AGR program. Somehow, technicians have been able to maintain their dedication to duty as their dignity is stripped away. Another aspect that must be considered is deployability. These full-time personnel...
الصفحة 583 - ... was hospitalized as a result of wounds, disease, or injury incurred while serving in a combat zone...
الصفحة 634 - Fortune magazine in its article on the "100 Best America Products", and by inclusion in the book The 100 Best Companies to Work for in America.
الصفحة 489 - 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 202 - 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 591 - Although its name implies restricted membership to noncommissioned and petty officers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard, other categories of membership are open to all enlisted men and women.
الصفحة 149 - Statement of Colonel Charles C. Partridge. USA (Ret) Legislative Counsel The National Association for Uniformed Services and the Society of Military Widows Before the Subcommittee on Compensation, Pension and Insurance Committee on Veterans' Affairs US House of Representatives September 23, 1993 • •• Veterans
الصفحة 719 - Practice Issues A March 1989 report to Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D-HI) by the General Accounting Office entitled "DOD Health Care: Issues Involving Military Nurse Specialists" included information on CRNA concerns about their scope of practice in military hospitals and the degree of anesthesiologist supervision required. In April of 1990, the DOD submitted to the Senate and House Committees on Armed Services the congressional ly mandated "Report on Military Use of Registered Nurse Anesthetists".
الصفحة 837 - It is the sense of Congress that the Department of Defense shall use the least costly form of manpower that Is consistent with military requirements and other needs of the Department of Defense.
الصفحة 719 - Medical Quality Assurance", 2). DoD Directive 6025.6, "Licensure of DoD Health Care Providers", and 3). DoD Directive 6025.11, "Health Care Provider Credentials Review and Clinical Privileging", which also specifies supervision and scope of practice requirements. The report notes that DoD policy does not require direct supervision of CRNAs by anesthesiologists, nor does it restrict CRNA practice to selected procedures. Rather, it authorizes hospital commanders to make decisions about the level of...