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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 66, Issue 8 743-746, Copyright © 1976 by American Public Health Association

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Difficult issues in health planning, development, and review.

P D Mott, A T Mott, J M Rudolph, E R Lane and R L Berg

To give an overview of the kinds of issues expected to be encountered by the new Health Systems Agencies being established in conformity with Public Law 93-641, the authors draw from the experiences of the Comprehensive Health Planning agency and Regional Medical Program of an Upstate New York area. Problems faced together in the years 1972 to 1975 in health planning, development, review, and public policy are described. The unusual geographic and working relationship of these agencies makes them, together, a useful prototype of the HSA to examine.







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