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material with respect to the population of an area , in helping to diagnose the needs of a community , in seeking to determine the types and volume of service required to meet such needs , and in studying the effectiveness of existing ...
material with respect to the population of an area , in helping to diagnose the needs of a community , in seeking to determine the types and volume of service required to meet such needs , and in studying the effectiveness of existing ...
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This brings us to the other point , namely , the conviction that through the councils we can achieve effective coördinated planning among the many agencies — public and private — which undertake to supply needed organized health and ...
This brings us to the other point , namely , the conviction that through the councils we can achieve effective coördinated planning among the many agencies — public and private — which undertake to supply needed organized health and ...
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In large part , the problems of reaching those who need service are administrative in character , requiring additional staff , increased accessibility , and more effective methods of case finding . Once they are reached , however , it ...
In large part , the problems of reaching those who need service are administrative in character , requiring additional staff , increased accessibility , and more effective methods of case finding . Once they are reached , however , it ...
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