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...University Health Services Committee, appointed last October by President Pusey, has announced its recommendations for improvements in the Health Services. The most important change proposed by the Committee is the opening of Stillman Infirmary and the Health Services to dependents of employees, students, and faculty...

Author: By Katharine L. Day, | Title: Harvard May Enlarge Health Care Services | 2/25/1971 | See Source »

...Comprehensive Medical Plan covers health care from most hospitals and doctors in the area. The difference between the present system and that proposed by the Committee is that currently Harvard employees, students, and faculty can use Stillman Infirmary and the Health Services, while their dependents who are covered under the plan cannot...

Author: By Katharine L. Day, | Title: Harvard May Enlarge Health Care Services | 2/25/1971 | See Source »

...Stillman Infirmary is now being used to approximately 60 per cent of capacity. If the Committee's recommendation the offer service to dependents is implemented by the incoming health Services Director [the present Director, Dana L. Farnsworth, is leaving in June], it is likely that the Health Services would have to expand in order to accommodate the additional 15,000 people. The sixth floor of Holyoke Center, is a possible site for the expansion...

Author: By Katharine L. Day, | Title: Harvard May Enlarge Health Care Services | 2/25/1971 | See Source »

Last September, the University Health Services (UHS) set up a Drug Task Force of 15 second-year Harvard Medical students. They oversee Stillman Infirmary's emergency ward desk and answer phone calls on a drug "hot line...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Harvard Drug Use Apparently Declines | 2/24/1971 | See Source »

During the first semester, Stillman's emergency ward averaged three phone calls and/or visits per week dealing with drug problems. Since intercession, however, the number of drug cases has plummeted to nearly zero...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Harvard Drug Use Apparently Declines | 2/24/1971 | See Source »

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