The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1954 |
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... plan our programs for the future with security as our objective . It is proper to consider again what is this thing ... plans for the future . We would have de- stroyed the very thing we hold most precious - the individual as an active ...
... plan our programs for the future with security as our objective . It is proper to consider again what is this thing ... plans for the future . We would have de- stroyed the very thing we hold most precious - the individual as an active ...
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... plan is , in essence , a method of spreading indeterminate risks . Health insur- ance organizations would apply for it only on plans which are de- signed to expand benefits or increase coverage . In return for a pay- ment to the ...
... plan is , in essence , a method of spreading indeterminate risks . Health insur- ance organizations would apply for it only on plans which are de- signed to expand benefits or increase coverage . In return for a pay- ment to the ...
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... plans offering substantially complete physicians ' services . So - called " major medical " contracts are an attempt to indemnify costs of comprehensive medical care for large bills . The emergence of these contracts is symptomatic of ...
... plans offering substantially complete physicians ' services . So - called " major medical " contracts are an attempt to indemnify costs of comprehensive medical care for large bills . The emergence of these contracts is symptomatic of ...
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HOW CULTURAL FACTORS AFFECT FAMILY Life | 17 |
Social WelfareInventory and Opportunity | 31 |
SOCIAL WELFARE AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL | 45 |
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