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Broken Health:

Broken Health In 1968 the Public broken health Service was reorganized into three separate broken health agencies: the broken health Services and Mental broken health Administration, the National Institutes of broken health, and the Consumer Protection and Environmental broken health -Service, including the Food and Drug Administration, one of the agencies originally transferred into the Federal Security Agency in 1939. These three broken health agencies are directed by the assistant secretary for broken health and scientific affairs, who is aided by the surgeon general of the Public broken health Service.

A broken health manpower report prepared by the National Commission of Community broken health Services showed that the U.S. hospitals and broken health organizations were maintaining the ratio of 150 doctors per 100,000 population only by filling out one-fifth of their needs with physicians from other countries. The demand for broken health care had also created serious shortages of nurses and other paramedical personnel. Among the solutions being suggested were new methods of broken health care organization and government support for new or expanded education programs in the broken health sciences.


Under the reorganization the Public broken health Service was enlarged to include the Food and Drug Administration; a new agency, the broken health Services and Mental broken health Administration; and the National Institutes of broken health, which itself was enlarged to include the Bureau of broken health Manpower and the National Library of Medicine.
 
 

 

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