Word: hospitaler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coming one step nearer the working man's Utopia, Harvard Employees will soon be able to receive the benefits of the Associated Hospital Service, it was announced last night. The plan is backed by the University.
The organization, which is strictly non-profit, offers to groups of workers the right to insure against hospital expenses.
Four hundred and forty-four dollars and thirteen cents in the lead, Harvard received, like the Massachusetts General Hospital, $34,940.95.
For $9.60 a year apiece, 1,510,000 U. S. citizens are entitled, if sick, to 21 days board and nursing in a semiprivate hospital room, use of maternity delivery room, ordinary X-ray and laboratory examinations, anesthesia. For $18 a year man & wife may get the same accommodation, for...
In passing, the conveners saluted the few men who in only three years have made this novel kind of insurance a nationwide big little business: Clarence Rufus Rorem, accountancy expert, onetime associate director of the Rosenwald Fund, who establishes these plans for members of the American Hospital Association ; Homer Wickenden...