No. 91-12 laa :Ica,... A bibliography in support a National Library of Medicine conference ro ranis U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES Public Health Service - National Institutes of Health CBM 91-12 Regional Medical Programs January 1964 through December 1977 602 Citations Prepared by H. Glock, MJ,.S. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Public Health Service Nadonal Institutes of Health National Librmy of Medicine Reference Section 8600 Rockville Pike Bethesda, Maryland 20894 SERIES NOTE Current Bibliographies in Medicine (CBM) is a continuation in part of the National Library of Medicine's Literature Search Series, which ceased in 1987 with No. 87-15. In 1989 it also subswned the Specialized Bibliography Series. Each bibliography in the new series covers a distinct subject area of biomedicine and is intended to fulfill a current awareness function. Citations are usually derived from searching a variety of online databases. NLM databases utilized include MEDLINI?, AVLINE", BIOETHICSLINE", CANCERLIR, CATLIN'E", HEALTH, POPLINE7 and TOXLINF,". The only criterion for the inclusion of a particular published work is its relevance to the topic being presented; the format, ownership, or location of the material is not considered. Comments and suggestions on this series may be addressed to: Karen Patrias, Editor Current Bibliographies in Medicine Reference Section National Library of Medicine Bethesda, MD 20894 301/496-6097 Ordering Information: Current Bibliographies in Medicine is sold by the.Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. To order the entire CBM series for the calendar year 1991 (20 bibliographies), send $52.00 ($65.00 foreign) to the Superintendent of Docwnents citing GPO List ID: CBM91. For your convenience an order blank is given inside the back cover. Orders for individual bibliographies in the series ($3.00, $3.75 foreign) should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents citing the title, CBM number, and the GPO List ID given above. Use of@ for printing this periodical has been approved by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget through September 30, 1992. REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS T'he Regional Medical Programs were first conceived in the report of the President's Commission on Hew Disease, Cancer and Stroke, chaired by Dr. Michael E. DeBakey. The report, entitled "A National Program to Conquer Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke" (Dec. 1964), recommended the institution of regional cooperative arrangements to make the latest advances from biomedical research available to benefit the health of the American people. In October 1965, President Johnson signed the Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke Amendments (Public Law 89-259) that authorized the establishment and maintenance of Regional Medical Programs. The purpose of this amendment to the Public Health Service Act was "to encourage and assist in the establishment of regional cooperative arrangements among medical schools, research institutions, and hospitals for research and @g (including continuing education) and for related demonstration of patient care..." (Sec. 900, PL 89-239). Ultimately, 56 regions were established, covering the nation, including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Regions were multi-state, individual states, or portions of states; some overlapped, depending on local decision-making at their creation. Most programs were located at or near university medical schools. Accomplishments in each region varied as much as the regions themselves, and in many cases were never written up and published. This bibliography was prepared in support of the National Library of Medicine conference titled "Regional Medical Programs: Legislation and Activities in the U.S. (1965-1976)," held in Bethesda, Maryland, on December 6, 1991. The bibliography includes al, items that could be identified; citations are representative of the types of material written about the Programs, and include journal articles, monographs, meeting abstracts, reports, and dissertations from 1964 to 1977. Materials are organized into four, categories: general citations about Regional Medical Programs; projects under Regional Medical Programs; library and information services sponsored by Regional Medical Programs; and dial access tape libraries supported by Regional Medical Programs. A citation may appear in more than one category. 0 vi SEARCH STRATEGY A variety of online databases are usually searched in preparing bibliographies in the CBM series. To assist you in updating or otherwise manipulating the material in this search, the strategy used for the NLM's MEDLINE database is given below. Please note that the search strategies presented here differ from individual demand searches in that they are generally broadly formulated and irrelevant citations edited out prior to printing. SS I = REGIONAL MEDICAL PROGRAMS SS 2 = (TF) REGIONAL AND MEDICAL AND ALL PROGRAM: SS3=1 OR 2 SS 4 =UNITED STATES SS5=3 AND 4 GRATEFUL MEDO To make online searching easier and more efficient, the Library offers GRATEFUL MED, microcomputer-based software that provides a user-friendly interface to most NLM databases. This software was specifically developed for health professionals and features multiple choice menus and "fill in the blank" screens for easy search preparation. GRATEFUL NMD runs on an IBM PC (or IBM- compatible) with DOS 2.0 or a Macintosh, and requires a Hayes (or Hayes-compatible) modem. It may be purchased from the National Technical Information Service in Springfield, Virginia, for $29.95 (plus $3.00 per order for shipping). For your convenience, an order blank has been enclosed at the back of this bibliography. iv SAMPLE CITATIONS Citations in this bibliographic series are forma@ according to the rules established for Index Medicuso*. Sample journal and monograph citations appear below. For journal articles written in a foreign language, the English translation of the title is placed in brackets; for monographs, the title is given in the original language. In both cases the language of publication is shown by a three letter abbreviation appearing at the end of the citation. Note also that a colon (:) may appear within an author's name or article title. The NLM computer system automatically inserts this symbol in the place of a diacritical mark. Journal Article: Authors Article Title Marston RQ, Yordy K. A nation starts a program: Regional Medical Programs, 1965-1966. J Med Educ 1967 Jan;42(l):17-27. Abbreviated Journal Date Volume Issue Pages Title Monograph: AuthorlEditor Title Hannon LM, editor. Health manpower in Missouri. Columbia (MO): Missouri Regional Medical Program; 1968. 62 p. Place of Publisher Date Total No. Publication of Pages *For details of the formats used for references, see the following publication: Patrias, Karen. National Library of Medicine recommended formats for bibliographic citation. Bethesda (MD): The Library; 1991 Apr. Available from: NTIS, Springfield, VA; PB91-182030. v TABLE OF CONTENTS page General I Projects Under Regional Medical Programs 12 Library and Information Services Under Regional Medical Programs 20 Dial Access Tape Libraries Under Regional Medical Programs 22 vii viii General Barrow IG. Georgia Regional Medical Program--off and running. J Med Assoc Ga 1967 Aug;56(8): 337-9. Ackerman SJ. Regional medical progruns. Public Health Rep 1967 May;82(5):404-6. Barrow JG. Regional Medical Programs. Georgia. Postgrad Med 1970 Aug;48(2):218-21. Adams W. Illinois nurses and the Regional Medical Program. Chart 1969 Mar;66(3):75-9. Battey LL. Georgia Regional Medical Program. J Med Assoc Ga 1967 Apr;56(4):141-2. Adams W. The Illinois Regional Medical Program for heart disease, cancer and stroke. Ill Med J 1969 Battistella RM, Weil TP. Comprehensive health care Feb;135(2):166-9. planning. New effort of redirected energy. N Y State J Med 1969 Sep 1;69(17);2350-70. Alexander JL. The King-Drew Trauma Center. J Natl Med Assoc 1976 Sep;68(5):384-6. Baum KZ. Areawide planning programs. Public Health Rep 1967 May;82(5):406-7. Allen CH. Heart disease, cancer, and stroke programs. Ohio State Med J 1968 Sep;64(9):1046-51. Baumgartner RP Jr. A regional concept of hospital pharmacy services. Am J Hosp Pharin 1971 Sep; Altenstetter C. Planning for health facilities in the 28(9):670-9. United States and in West Germany. Milbank Mem Fund Q Health Soc 1973 Winter,51(l):41-71. Baumgartner RP Jr, Land MJ, Hauser LD. Rural health care-oppo@ty for irmovative pharmacy service. American Nurses' Association: statement regarding Am J Hosp Pharin 1972 May;29(5):394-400. nurses in Regional Medical Programs. Nurs Outlook 1969 Feb;17(2):23. Bawden JNV. Dentistry's role in Regional Medical Programs. Am J Public Health Nations Health 1970 Anderson JP. Twenty-five years of private health May;60(5):844-7. service to Virginia. Va Med Mon 1971 Nov;98(l 1): 577-9. Berkowitz M. Framework for evaluation of the proposals submitted to the New Jersey Regional Andrews NC, White CH. Regional medical programs. Medical Program. New Brunswick @: Rutgers, A view from the local level. Ohio State Med J the State University, Bureau of Economic Research; 1968 Nov;64(11):1239-40. 1968. 63 p. Arizona Regional Medical Program. [Tucson (AZ): The Ben-yhill WR, Lyle CB Jr, Smith R, Wilson JB, Shaw Program; 19761. 48 P. RA, Pickard CG Jr, Cutchin LM. 'Me Regional Medical Program and the Division of Education and Aycock EK. The future of planning: the Research in community medical care. N C Med J Comprehensive Health Planning Program and the 1968 Dec;29(12):489-95. Regional Medical Program. J S C Med Assoc 1970 Jul;66(7):266-9. Billings JE, Paul MF. Commercial airlines industry: some lessons for health services planners. Med Bacastow MS. A regional medical program for Maine. Care 1973 Mar-Apr;11(2):145-55. J Maine Med Assoc 1967 Oct;58(10):218-21. Bishoff RJ. No RMP for Delaware? Del Med J 1971 Baird JH. Regional planning for health manpower. Apr;43(4):113. AHECS and community-based programs. J Contin Educ Nurs 1973 Jan-Feb,4(l):5-11. Bodenheiiner TS. Regional Medical Programs: no road to regionalization. Med Care Rev 1969;26:1125-66. Bakke GS. Beyond provincialism in planning. Hosp Prog 1972 Apr-,53(4):58-61. Bratrude AP. Regional medical programs: Washing!on- Alaska: the rural area. Postgrad Med 1970 Oct; Bank G, Mayer WD. Continuing education for health 48(4):274-7. professions. Mo Med 1968;65:730-3. Brayton D. Community medicine in California. Banner RL. The role of the public health service in the California regional medical programs--area IV. stroke problem today. Ala J Med Sci 1968 Jan;5(l): Calif Med 1973 Apr;l 18(4):75 -7. 24-6. Brayton DF. UCLA Regional Medical Programs: Barrow JG. The Georgia Regional Medical Program.- present and future. Bull Los Angeles Cry Med J Med Assoc Ga 1971 Nov;60(11):357-63. Assoc 1967 Nov 16;97(22):22-3. 2 Brindley OV Jr. Texas' Regional Medical Program. Chambliss CR. Regional Medical Programs: a new Tex Med 1968 Oct;64(10):41. model for health care. J Natl Med Assoc 1969 Jan; 61(l):25-9. Brown GD. Planning and development of regional health progrwns in a Federal system [dissertation]. Chapman CB, Baumgartner L. Tri-state Regional [Iowa City: University of Iowa, Graduate Program Medical Program of Massachusetts, New Hampshire in Hospital and Health Administration; 1972?]. and Rhode Island. R I Med J 1969 Feb;52(2):94-6. 169 P. (Health care research series; no. 19). Chatterjee M. Regional Medical Programs. Postgrad Building: a history of the Nebraska Regional Medical Med 1970 Jun;47(6):183-6. Program (1966-1976). [Lincoln (NE): The Program; 1976?]. 1 vol. Clark HT. 'Me challenge of the Regional Medical Programs legislation. J Med Educ 1966 Apr;41: Burgess AM, Colton T, Peterson OL. Categorical 344-61. programs for heart disease, cancer and stroke. N Engl J Med 1965;273:533-7. Clark HT Jr. Connecticut Regional Medical Program. Health care planning. Conn Med 1973 Jan;37(l): Caldwell CW. Is this any way to run a regional 33-7. medical program? J Iowa Med Soc 1969 Sep;59(9): 803-7. Clark HT Jr. Planning a more effective health care system. Inquiry 1973 Mar;10 Suppl 1:40-4. California Regional Medical Program. Profile. Oakland (CA): The Progrwn; 1974. Clark HT Jr, Morrissey EF, Seipp C. The Connecticut regional medical program and the family physician. Callahan B. Regional Medical Programs taking giant Conn Med 1968 Sep;32( : steps. Hosp Progr 1967;48(3):78-83. Collins CM. F.RM.P. (Florida Regional Medical Callahan B. Those regional medical programs; where Program). J Fla Me-d Assoc 1971 Feb;58(2):44-6. the action will be. Hosp Prog 1966 Dec;47(12): 57-64. Comparison of two federal programs: PL 89-749, Comprehensive Health Planning, PL 89-239, Heart, Carpenter RR. The academic medical center and the Cancer, Stroke. Nfich Med 1967 lul;66(13):911. Regional Medical Program. J Med Educ 1973 Feb; 48(2):178-80. The complementary relationships between the Comprehensive Health Planning and Public Health C@ter RR. Pitt and the Regional Medical Program. Services Amendments of 1966 and the Heart Pa Mad 1969 May;72(5):56-7. Disease, Cancer, and Stroke Amendments of 1965. R I Med J 1967 Jul;50(7):458-64. Castle CH. Case study. Intermountain Regional Medical Program. Intermountain program focuses on Conference of Coordinators and Chairmen of Regional community hospitals. Hospitals 1968 Jul 1;42(13): Advisory Groups of Regional Medical Programs; 48-51. 1969 Sep 27-29; Warrenton, VA. [Washington: Health Services and Mental Health Administration, Castle CH. The program is regional, the feedback is Regional Medical Programs Service; 1970]. 279 P. local: government impact on hospital practice. Hosp Pract 1968;3:16-25. Conference of Coordinators of Regional Medical Programs; 1968 Sep 30-Oct 1; Arlington, VA. Castle CH. The Regional Medical Program: the [Washington: U. S. Govenunent Printing Office; unicentral (rural) region. Med Clin North Am 1970 1968.] 174 p. Jan;54(l):19-28. Conference on Regional Medical Programs; 1967; Castle CH. Regional Medical Programs: implications Washington, DC. [Bethesda): National Institutes of for the intermountain area. Rocky Mt Med J 1967; Health, Division of Regional Medical Programs; 64:51-5. [1967]. 127 P. @lic Health Service publication; no. 1682). Cater D. Creative federalism. Am J Public Health 1968 Jun;58(6):1022-5. Conley VL, Larson CM. Among regional medical prograins--an enduring commitment J Contin Educ Central New York Regional Medical Program. Action in Nurs 1970 Nov-Dec;1(4):28-33. nursing education. N Y State Nurse 1969 Nov; 41(5):13-5. 3 Conley VL, Olson SW. Regional Medical Programs. Curran WJ. Public Health and the law. Village What are they? Where are they? Am J Nurs 1968 medicine vs. Regional Medical Programs: new rules Sep;68(9):1916-26. in medical malpractice. Am J Public Health Nations Health 1968 Sep;58(9):17534. Connecticut Regional Medical Program. The CRMP Story, 1970-1971-1972. Vol. 1, Toward improved Current status of TMS-RMP. J Tenn Med Assoc 1973 quality and accessibility of health care for 3,000,000 May;66(5):453-4. citizens. New Haven (CT): 'Me Program; 1972. 251 P. Daniels RS. Redesign of health services. 2. Postgrad Med 1971 Jul;50(1):133-7. Connecticut Regional Medical Program. The CRMP Story, 1973-1974-1975-1976. Vol. 2, Daniels RS, Vilter RW. President Nixon's budget Region@ation makes a difference in health care proposals and the medical colleges. Arm Intem delivery. New Haven (Cl): 'Me Program; 1976. Med 1973 Jul;79(l):127-9. 222 p. Davis WA. Regional medical programs: what they can Connecticut Regional Medical Program. CRMP's do for you. Rocky Mt Med J 1969 Aug;66(8): seven-year march toward medical regionalization: 45-50. special grant request for May-June 1973, "phase- out" grant request for July 1, 1973-February 15, Dimond EG. National resources for continuing medical 1974. New Haven (CT): The Program; 1973. education. JAMA 1968 Oct 14;206(3):617-20. Connecticut Regional Medical Program. Request for an Dimond EG. - Sounding board. RMP--as I knew him: operating grant. [New Haven (CT)]: 'Me Program; the rise and fall of an idea. N Engl J Med 1974 1968. 152 P. May 30;290(22):1256-8. Connecticut Regional Medical Program. To improve Discusses next steps in implementation of heart, stroke, the health care system in Connecticut: a cancer programming. Mich Med 1967 Nov;66(21): bibliography of selected studies, reports and health 1456-7. planning activities supported by the Connecticut Regional Medical Program. New Haven (Cf): The Dodge HT. Regional program for heart, cancer and Program; 1975. 27 p. stroke. J Med Assoc State Ala 1967 Jan;36(7): 768-9. Cox JJ. Memphis Regional Medical Program brings medicine to the people. Health Sery Rep 1973 Dorsey JL. Certification of need laws. Arch Surg Apr;88(4):371-6. 1973 Jun;106(6):765-9. Cox SL. Dentistry in Regional Medical Programs. Am Douglas J, Denne JD. '[he health information service J Public Health Nations Health 1969 Jun;59(6): of the Elinois Regional Medical Program: manpower 926-9. and mandate. Chicago: Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago; 1978. 22 p. Craytor JK. Nurses' involvement in health planning. The nurse in the Regional Medical Program. ANA Duarte de Araujo J. Comprehensive health planning in Clin Conf 1967:12-8. the United states. Bull Pan Am Health Organ 1974; 8(3):249-57. Creditor MC. A modest proposal: let CHP and RMP ran the system. Mod Hosp 1972 Oct;119(4):101-4. DuTnmett CO. Dentistry in Regional Medical Programs: need for greater involvement. Am J. Creditor MC, Nelson D. Regional Medical Programs Public Health 1975 May;65(5):465-8. and office, of management and budget--parallel philosophies. N Engl J Med 1973 Aug 2;289(5): Dunne JB. Where the action is--RMP. Nurs Outlook 23942. 1969 Feb;17(2):31-2. Culbertson JW, Braddock C. Regional medical DuVal MK. Regional Medical Programs and programs. Memphis. Postgrad Med 1972 Apr;51(4): Comprehensive Health Planning. 1. Ariz Med 1969 203-5. Jun;26(6):508. Culbertson JW, Pate JW. Memphis Regional Medical DuVal MK. Regional medical programs. I. Ariz Med Program for heart disease, cancer and stroke. 1967 Oct;24(10):961. J Tenn Med Assoc 1967 Nov;60(11):1196-205. DuVal MK. Regional Medical Programs. H. Ariz Med 1967 Nov;24(11):1091. 4 DuVal MK. Regional medical programs: Ell. Ariz Ginzburg, Eli, editor. Regionalization & health policy. Med 1967 Dec;24(12):1183. [Washington]: U. S. Department of Health, Education. and Welfare, Public Health Service, DuVal N. Regional medical programs and Health Resources Administration; 1977. 192 p. comprehensive health planning. II. Ariz Med 1969 Jul;26(7):585. Glasgow J, Smith CE, Lindsey PA. Regionalization of health services: policy implications of a national Eddinger J, Ross J. Regionalization of health care: experiment. Boise (ID): Health Policy Analysis and setting the stage : a transitional history and record Accountability Network; cl977. 20 P. of the Maryland Regional Medical Program, 1966-1975. Baltimore (N4D): Maryland Regional Gough A. What is a Regional Medical Program. Colo Medical Program; 1975. 69 P. Nurse 1969 Feb;69(2):13-4. Egeborg RO. Regional Medical Programs. Calif Med Grizzle CO. Regional medical progranuning in 1968;108:46-8. Wyoming. Rocky Mt Med J 1967 Jul;64(7):71-3. Ehrenkranz NJ. Regional medical program of hospital Groom D. Regional medical programs and medical infection surveillance. JFMA 1973 May; care in rural Oklahoma. J Okla State Med Assoc 60(5 Suppl):10-2. 1970 Apr,63(4):165-7. Eknoyan G. Regional medical program of Texas. Gustafson DH, Chewning B. Conference on Human Kidney program. Tex Med 1972 Dec;69(12):79-84. Program Development: Final evaluation report; 1971 Aug 1-5. [place, publisher unknown]; 1971. 59 P. Engebretson GR, Larimore GW, Moore CE. The Florida Regional Medical Program. A report. J Fla Hale D. Appalachian regional demonstration health Med Assoc 1975 Dec;62(12):43-7. program. W V Med J 1967 Dec;63(12):446-50. Evans RL. Hospitals and Regional Medical Programs: Hallan JB. Use of information in health planning a plea for coordinated action. Hospitals 1967 [dissertation]. Chapel Hill (NC): University of North Doc 16;41(24):52-8. Carolina; [date unknown]. 217 p. Expanded role of area advisory groups. J Tenn Mod Hampton HP. RMPI - RIP? JFMA 1973 May; Assoc 1973 Jan;66(l):39. 60(5 Suppl):36. Feasibility of regional medical program studied. J Okla Hampton HP. What the regional medical program can State Med Assoc 1966 Jun;59(6):307-8. do for individual physicians. J Fla Med Assoc 1970 Jan;57(l):57. Fein R' The new national health spending policy. N Engl J Med 1974 Jan 17;290(3):137-40. Hampton HP, Martin SP. Florida Regional Medical Program. J Fla Med Assoc 1968 Sep;55(9):855-9. Fishbein M ' The health manpower problem. Postgrad Me,d 1968 Nov-,44(5):250-2. Hare W. Greater Delaware Valley Regional Medical Program. Del Med J 1968 Mar,40(3):75-7. Fisher RM. Susquehanna Valley Regional Medical Program. Pa Med 1969 May;72(5):25-8. Hamish TI. Regional Medical Program planning. Am J Public Health Nations Health 1969 May;59(5): Florin AA, Harkness JP. The New Jersey Regional 770-2. Medical Program progress and plans. J Med Soc N J 1968 Jun;65(6):257-9. Harrison TR. The challenge of the Regional Medical Program. Ann Intern Med 1968 Jan;68(l):245-7. Flynn RO. Regional Medical Program. Ariz Med 1973 May;30(5):343-5. Harrison TR. Our Hippocratic tradition. Its possible relation to the regional medical program. Arch Fox SM. A national program for cardiovascular health. Intern Med 1968 Mar;121(3):291-6. Adv Cardiol 1973;9:212-9. Hayes R. The status of Regional Medical Programs in Fox SM 3d. Priorities in funding for heart disease South Dakota. S D I Med 1969 May;22(5):43-5. programs. Am J Cardiol 1972 Jul 1 1;30(1):l 10. Headley RN, Feichter RN. A comprehensive coronary Friedrich RH. Dentistry's role in new national health care program for Haywood County, North Carolina. legislation: Regional Medical Programs. J Am Dent. Tar Heel Nurse 1968 Jun;30(2):60-4. Assoc 1968 Oct;77(4):864-9. 5 Headley RN, Morgan RS Jr, Feichter RN. A Irving J, Shores L. Regional Medical Program to serve comprehensive coronary care program for the state nurses. Wash State J Nurs 1968 Nov;40(6):3. of Franklin. N C Med J 1968 Jun;29(6):243-6. James G. New York physician and the 1970's: the Headley RN, Woodruff LF Jr, Nelson LH 3d. local Regional Medical Program for heart disease, Coronary care in the State of Franklin. N C Med J cancer and stroke. N Y Med 1968;24:194-200. 1973 Aug;34(8):606-10. James G. 'Me role and contribution of epidemiology in Healey LA. The Washington-Alaska Regional Medical planning, operation, and evaluation of Regional Program. Resid Physician 1968; 14:58-65. Medical Programs (heart, cancer, and stroke). 1. Epidemiology and Regional Medical Programs. Am Heart diseases, cancer and stroke enacted with changes. J Public Health Nations Health 1968 Jun;58(6): J Med Assoc Ga 1966 Jan;55(l):15. 1047-50. Hermann JB. RMP--what is it? Nebr Med 1 1969 Jenny MR. A development for nursing. Nurs Outlook Mar;54(3):149-54. 1969 Feb;17(2):35-6. Heustis AE. MARMP gains momentum with cancer- Jones FW. The medical society and the Regional heart-stroke program. Mich Med 1969 May;68(9): Medical Program in North Carolina. N C Med 481. 1967;28:173-5. Heustis AE. The programmatic aspects of the Josephine A. How the intermountain area is Michigan Regional Medical Program. Mich Med developing its Regional Medical Program. Hosp 1968 Aug;67(15):965-8. Prog 1967 Nov;48(il):12-4. Hildebrand PR. Regional Medical Programs. Colorado- Kissick WL. Health policy directions for the 1970's. Wyoming. Postgrad Med 1971 Apr-,49(4):251-5. N Engl J Med 1970 Jun 1 1;282(24):1343-54. Hirschboeck JS. The Wisconsin regional medical Kligerman MM, Regional medical programs. An program. Opportunity and challenge. Wis Med J opportunity for cooperative effort. Am J 1967 May;66(5):223-4. Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med 1968 Apr, 102(4):959-61. History and purposes of the Arizona Regional Medical Program. Ariz Med 1968 Dec;25(12):1090-3. Komaroff A. RMP: at five years it covers the country. Newsl Am Coll Prev Med 1970 May;l 1(4):3-5. Hogness JR. Issues in the regionalization of health services. Conn Med 1974 Aug;38(8):425-9. Komaroff AL. Regional medical programs in search of a mission. N Engl J Med 1971 Apr 8;284(14): A Hoosier success. J Iowa Med Soc 19170 Nov;60(11): 758-64. 775. Krause EA. Health planning as a managerial ideology. Howard RR. Northlands Regional Medical Program, Int J Health Serv 1973;3(3):445-63. Inc. Minn Med 1972 Dec;55(12):1133-5. Krehl WA. 7he, dietitian in the Regional Medical Hudson CL. (P.L. 89-239) remarks on Regional Program. J Am Diet Assoc 1969 Aug;55(2):107-1 1. Medical Programs. J Med Assoc Ga 1967 Apr; 56(4):154-5. Lafferty CA. Greater Delaware Valley Regional Medical Program. Pa Med 1970 Jan;73(l):68-70. Hume WI Jr. The Ohio Valley Regional Medical Program. J Ky Med Assoc 1967 May;65(5):504-5. Langdoc BA. The South Carolina Regional Medical Program. S C Nurs 1970 Spring;22(2):69 passim. Hunt WB Jr, Neal MP Jr. The developing relationship between the two Virginia medical schools and the Larimore GW, Engebretson GR, Moore CE. Florida Virginia Regional Medical Program. Va Med Mon regional medical program. An overview. JFMA 1969 Oct;96(10):604-8. 1973 May;60(5 Suppl):3-7. Improving health care in Minnesota. Reports from Leamnson GF. Indiana Regional Medical Program. Northlands Regional Medical Program, Inc. Minn J Indiana State Med Assoc 1969 Nov;62(l 1): Med 1972 Dec;55 Suppl 3:3-66. 1339-43. Innovative plans for the Georgia Regional Medical Lechner CB. The Regional Medical Programs. Pa Program. J Med Assoc Ga 1967 Apr;56(4):149-51. Med 1969 May;72(5):42. 6 Leopold RL, Kissick WL. A community mental- health Matthews H. '[be state of Franklin and the regional center, regional medical program, and joint medical program. N C Med J 1968 Jun;29(6):242. planning. Am J Psychiatry 1970 Jun;126(12): 1718-26. Mattingly TW. The Regional Medical Program of Metropolitan Washington. Med Ann Dist Columbia Lewis CE. Case study: Kansas Regional Medical 1967 Mar;36(3):186-8. Program. Local action groups involve communities in Kansas program. Hospitals 1968 Jul 1;42(13): Mayer WD. Regional Medical Prograins--a progress 60-2. report. J Med Assoc Ga 1967 Apr,56(4):143-7. Lewis CE. The thermodynamics of regional planning. McCormack JE. The New York city story. Bull N Y Am J Public Health Nations Health 1969 May; Acad Med 1967 Jun;43(6):515-21. 59(5):773-7. McPhail FL. Mountain states regional medical Lifson A, Kole-ski R, Service AL, Chansky L. Toward program. The four state Wiche grant. Rocky Mt quantitative evaluation of core functions in a health Med J 1967 May;64(5):61-3. planning organization. Am J Public Health 1972 Nov;62(11):1546-8. Mehler H. Medical care programs. Mich Med 1971 Jun;70(13):558. Lucas RV Jr. A dialogue with Sir William Osler on postgraduate education. Critique of a Northlands Melick DW. ARMP--the summation. Ariz Med 1975 Regional Medical Program. Minn Med 1972 Dec; Dec;32(12):938-43. 55(3):22-6. Melick DW. ARMP-Arizona's Phoenix-bird of health. Macdonald 1. The BeBakey Commission report: the Ariz Med 1974 Dec;31(12):939-41. real blueprint for the federal takeover of medical research, teaching and practice. Bull Los Angeles Miller WR. Editorial: Regionalization in Minnesota. Cty Med Assoc 1965 Nov 4;95(21):8-10. Mirm Med 1972 Dec;55(12):1129. Margulies H. Regional Medical Programs--impact on Miller WR. A five-year perspective of NRMP. Minn rural America. J Tenn Med Assoc 1971 Sep;64(9): Med 1972 Dec;55(3):9-16. 782-6. Miller WR. Legacies of regional medical programs. Marshall D. Doctor, how can MARMP be of greatest Minn Med 1973 Oct;56 Suppl 2:7-8. value to you? Mich Med 1967 Nov;66(21):145 1, 1454. Mitchell JA, Smith CE, White CH. Landmark statement: excerpts from a special progress report. Marston RQ. Regional medical programs: a review. National Regional Medical Programs. J Contin Bull N Y Acad Med 1967 Jun;43(6):490-4. Educ Nurs 1973 May-Jun;4(3):32-40. Moore JR Jr. A normative Marston RQ. To meet the nation's health needs. definition of the process of N Engl J Med 1968 Sep 5;279(10):5204. areawide health services planning. Health Serv Rep 1973 Apr,88(4):305-15. Marston RQ, Mayer WD. The interdependence of regional medical programs and continuing education. Morgan HS. Nebraska-South Dakota regional medical J Med Educ 1967 Feb;42(2):119-25. program. Nebr Med J 1967 Sep;52(9):410-1. Marston RQ, Schmidt AM. Regional Medical Morgan JM, Stovall M, Shalek RJ. Texas Regional Programs--a progress report. Am J Public Health Medical Progranune. Phys Med Biol 1969 Apr; Nations Health 1968 Apr;58(4):726-30. 14(2):336-7. Marston RQ, Yordy K. A nation s@ a program: Morgan R. Progress report: Nebraska-South Dakota Regional Medical Progrwns, 1965-1966. J Med Regional Medical Program. Nebr Med J 1968 Mar; Educ 1967 Jan;42(l):17-27. 53(3):86-9. Masur J. All hospitals are not equal. Hospitals 1968 Morgan RS. 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