1 edition of 2 decades of partnership: Hill-Burton program, 1946-1966. found in the catalog.
2 decades of partnership: Hill-Burton program, 1946-1966.
United States. Public Health Service. Division of Hospital and Medical Facilities.
Published
1966
in Washington
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Public Health Service publication no.930-F-9
Series | Public Health Service publication ;, no. 930. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA967 .U533 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 14 p. |
Number of Pages | 14 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6008751M |
LC Control Number | 66061910 |
- BSN (four year program at college or university) - AND (two- to three-year program at community college or nursing school) - Diploma (three-year program at a hospital) • Scope of practice - Deliver ordered care - Assessment and monitoring - Patient and family education - Care coordination and advocacy for patient - S. It is significant that while the federal government provided the spark that got tlie Hill- Burton machinery under way, in the form of the necessary legislation and some $ billion in funds, the basic work of planning and the bulk of the total of $ billion in financing came from the states and the local communities them- by: 1.
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Author(s): United States. Public Health Service. Division of Hospital and Medical Facilities. Title(s): Hill-Burton program, 2 decades of partnership for better patient care. Division of Hospital and Medical Facilities. Title(s): Hill-Burton program, 2 decades of partnership for better patient care.
Country of Publication: United States Publisher: Washington, Description: v. 51 p. illus., ports. Language: English Notes: Public Health Service publication no. F-8 NLM ID: [Book]. Modernization. The Hill-Burton program has done much to help build general hospitals where they were most needed when the program began--particularly in rural areas.
While rural and suburban areas have been acquiring modern facilities, city hospitals have become more and more obsolete and inefficient. Piesents the various aspects of the Hill-Burton Program through illustrations and commentary. ILL-BURTON PROGRAM, TWO DECADES JF PARTNERSHIP FOR BETTER PATIENT CARE.
PHS Publication No. F-8; August ; 52 pages; 45 cents. Presents historical overview of Hill-Burton Program, commemorating its 20th anniversary. Partnership has been in effect for two decades in the Hill Burton program. It has been highly visible in 8 thousand projects, in every state the nation, adding some 4 hun dred thousand hospital beds.
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