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The Community Service Obligation Of Hill-Burton Health Facilities, Ken Wing
The Community Service Obligation Of Hill-Burton Health Facilities, Ken Wing
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This article focuses squarely on the community service provision and the regulations promulgated thereunder. The analysis traces the statutory and regulatory history of the community service obligation and examines the scope of the discretion that has been delegated to federal and state agencies to define and enforce this obligation. The discussion begins with a brief history of the original Hill-Burton program and the several amendments and modifications of the program over the last several decades. Next, the legislative history of the community service obligation is examined in an effort to determine the scope of authority created by Congress in establishing …
National Health Planning And Resources Development Act Of 1974: Implications For The Poor, Ken Wing, A. G. Schneider
National Health Planning And Resources Development Act Of 1974: Implications For The Poor, Ken Wing, A. G. Schneider
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The National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, was signed into law on January 4, 1975, following a lengthy legislative struggle. During the past 11 months, the fighting among private and public health interests has continued, although the principal arena has shifted from the Congress to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, which is charged with primary responsibility for implementing the law. While the final outcome of this political conflict is still difficult to foresee, some informed estimates can already be made concerning the implications of this legislation for the poor. This article will not summarize the …