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Of course , the first implication is the most obvious one : the number of agencies providing in - home services must increase . The Committee on Home Health Care reported to the Health Insurance Benefits Council on September 10 ...
Of course , the first implication is the most obvious one : the number of agencies providing in - home services must increase . The Committee on Home Health Care reported to the Health Insurance Benefits Council on September 10 ...
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If state and area agencies on aging , health systems agencies , and state and local social service departments do not recognize the need and make allocations for homemakerhome health aide services , there is very little hope for ...
If state and area agencies on aging , health systems agencies , and state and local social service departments do not recognize the need and make allocations for homemakerhome health aide services , there is very little hope for ...
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Public and private agencies have established together the following long - range objectives : 1. To supply medical services for 30 million Mexican people by 1983 2. To increase life expectancy to sixty - eight years 3.
Public and private agencies have established together the following long - range objectives : 1. To supply medical services for 30 million Mexican people by 1983 2. To increase life expectancy to sixty - eight years 3.
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