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Following this suggestion , the Interdepartmental Committee called the National Health Conference to meet in Washington , July 18 to 20 , 1938 , to present and discuss the needs of the people of this country for health and medical ...
Following this suggestion , the Interdepartmental Committee called the National Health Conference to meet in Washington , July 18 to 20 , 1938 , to present and discuss the needs of the people of this country for health and medical ...
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Starting from the basis of needs , the National Health Program outlined relationships between the Federal Government and the states to meet these needs , but it defined with a minimum of rigidity the nature of state action .
Starting from the basis of needs , the National Health Program outlined relationships between the Federal Government and the states to meet these needs , but it defined with a minimum of rigidity the nature of state action .
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But the core idea of each definition is that of mobilizing resources to meet needs ; each one expresses or implies the ideas of initiating social services , coördinating the efforts of welfare agencies , and building welfare programs .
But the core idea of each definition is that of mobilizing resources to meet needs ; each one expresses or implies the ideas of initiating social services , coördinating the efforts of welfare agencies , and building welfare programs .
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