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Statement of the American Association of Retired Persons on Preventive Health Care
Fields
- Author
- Rogers, M.E.
- Area
- SPEARS,ALEXANDER/OFFICE
- Alias
- 87679922/87679932
- Type
- TRAN, TRANSCRIPT
- Recipient (Organization)
- Special Comm on Aging
- US Senate
- Named Person
- Cohen
- Rogers, M.E.
- Sloan, K.
- Rogers, M.E.
- Document File
- 87679789/87680362/Missing
- Date Loaded
- 05 Jun 1998
- Named Organization
- American Heart Assn
- American Red Cross
- Dartmouth Medical School
- Dyg
- Health Care America
- Hhs, Dept of Health and Human Services
- Inst for Better Health
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- New Haven Medical Center
- Nj State Office on Aging
- Special Comm on Aging
- US Senate
- Yale
- American Assn of Retired Persons
- American Red Cross
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Author (Organization)
- American Assn of Retired Persons
- Site
- G65
- Request
- R1-004
- R1-037
- R1-073
- R1-132
- R1-037
- Master ID
- 87679895/0021
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conclusion
Mr. Chairman, thank you again for your leadership and that of
Senator Cohen. AARP looks forward to working with you and
members of the Aging Committee as we face the challenge of
reforming our health care system.
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