Word: patient
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...INSURANCE COVERAGE. Health-insurance organizations should develop plans to cover outpatient as well as in-patient services. This would cut down the unnecessary admissions to hospitals that are now engineered to get insurance reimbursement. Committees of physicians should review the laboratory tests and other procedures ordered by their colleagues, to make sure that they are necessary and not overly expensive...
...white and monochrome tinted shots, Chappaqua is conventionally constructed with a beginning, middle, and end. Before Rooks-Harwick is shown on-screen, Rooks hints at his deviation by opening the film with a scene of a nurse meeting the boat train in Paris in search of her new patient; passengers walk by her, but she doesn't give them a second look, this indicating Rooks' distinction from accepted social and physical norms. Cutting to New York, just prior to Harwick's plane trip to Paris, we see the Fugs playing, standing around a huge pile of sugar cubes arranged...
...themselves are often glorious; visions of a black-haired white-robed maiden (Paula Pritchett) walking in superimposed images through various landscapes recur to everyone's satisfaction. Among Rooks' star-studdend hippie cast,--Jean-Louis Barrault excels as Harwick's doctor, at times involuntarily imitating the writhings of his tortured patient, trying bravely to comprehend the connection between the two divided worlds...
...Joseph H. Brenner, a staff psychiatrist at M.I.T. and the project's organizer, said yesterday he hoped it would be in operation by January. It will dispense both medical and psychiatric out-patient treatment...
...Biomechanics Laboratory at U.C., which was supported by the Easter Seal Society in developing the device, demonstrated the flexibility of the brace by trying it out on Patient Julie Bywater of Mill Valley, Calif. For most of her ten years, Julie has suffered from paralysis of the leg muscles, the cause of which is uncertain. A conventional two-sided brace enabled Julie to walk, but she could scarcely run. She often refused to wear it. It was heavy and "hurt too much." Now Julie proudly demonstrates her prowess on stairs, and runs so well she plays baseball...