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U.S. Public Health Service, Study Group on Mission and Organization of the Public Health Service. 1960. Final report of the Study Group on Mission and Organization of The Public Health Service. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Public Health Service, 66 p.

Annotation: This report contains the Study Group's recommendations on organization of the Public Health Service, together with the program, administrative, and organizational concepts which underlie them. The contents discuss the national view of public health, and the recent past and current state of the Public Health Service. Recommendations are provided specifically for the Bureau of Environmental Health, the Bureau of Community Health, the Bureau of Medical Services, the National Institutes of Health, the National Center for Health Statistics, the National Library of Medicine, and the Office of the Surgeon General.

Keywords: Bureau of Community Health, Bureau of Environmental Health, Bureau of Medical Services, National Center for Health Statistics, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, Office of the Surgeon General, Organizational change, Public Health Service, Reports

   

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