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Armed Forces, Health Policy, History, History, 20th Century, Management, Medical care, Outpatient services, Patients, Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation centers, United States, United States Government Agencies, United States. Army Medical Department, United States. Army Medical Dept, United States. Veterans Health Administration, Veterans, Veterans Hospitals, Veterans' hospitals, War wounds, Rehabilitation Centers, United States. Army Medical Dept., TreatmentPlaces
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Rehabilitating the wounded: historical perspective on Army policy
2008, Office of Medical History, Office of the Surgeon General
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Executive Summary
Conclusions
1. World War I: Initial Policy Decisions and Questions of Implementation - Introduction
Setting Policy
Mental Patients
Blurry lines in amputee care
Problems differentiating rehabilitation and vocational education
Caring for the patients
Problems Implementing Rehabilitation
2. 1919-1940: Between Wars - Introduction
The Veterans' Bureau
The Army general hospital system: developments
Mobilization Plans
The VB/VA hospital system: developments
3. World War II
Introduction
The Gradual Mobilization
The Hospital Systems
The VA
The Army
Personnel
The VA
The Army
Developments of policy and practice
Demobilization
Reconditioning and Rehabilitation
Psychiatric Patients
4. 1946-1956: A Changing Balance in Federal Healthcare:
Introduction
The VA Readjusts to Peace
The AMEDD Amid Change
Cutting Back Access to Army Hospitals
The Career Compensation Act of 1949
The Korean War
Convalescent Care
Aftermath of Korea
The Army reviews use of the VA
5. 1956-1973: From the Dependents Medical Care Program to the Volunteer Army via Vietnam
Introduction
The VA
Changes in Medicine
The Army
The Changing Military Patient Population
The Vietnam War
The End of an Era
6. 1973-2001: The All-Volunteer Force charts its course
Introduction
Personnel Shortages in the AMEDD
Rehabilitation Programs in the Army and VA
Changes in Medicine
Changing Patient Population
Rising Healthcare Costs
Planning for War and Supporting Deployments
Abbreviations.
Edition Notes
"June 2008."
Includes bibliographical references.
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