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    Address by Representative William L. Dickinson (R-Ala.)

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    https://egrove.olemiss.edu/citizens_clip/1065/thumbnail.jp

    Congressional Record: A Tribute to Brooklyn College

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    Document from House of Representatives honoring Brooklyn College on its 75th Anniversary

    Progress along developmental tracks for electronic health records implementation in the United States

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    The development and implementation of electronic health records (EHR) have occurred slowly in the United States. To date, these approaches have, for the most part, followed four developmental tracks: (a) Enhancement of immunization registries and linkage with other health records to produce Child Health Profiles (CHP), (b) Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) demonstration projects to link together patient medical records, (c) Insurance company projects linked to ICD-9 codes and patient records for cost-benefit assessments, and (d) Consortia of EHR developers collaborating to model systems requirements and standards for data linkage. Until recently, these separate efforts have been conducted in the very silos that they had intended to eliminate, and there is still considerable debate concerning health professionals access to as well as commitment to using EHR if these systems are provided. This paper will describe these four developmental tracks, patient rights and the legal environment for EHR, international comparisons, and future projections for EHR expansion across health networks in the United States

    Guns, Butter, and Human Rights: The Congressional Politics of U.S. Aid to Egypt

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    In February 2011, the dramatic ouster of Hosni Mubarak threw into the spotlight the U.S. policy of granting generous and unconditional aid to the Egyptian regime at a time when the strategic rationale for such aid had become less obvious and calls for inserting human rights considerations into foreign aid allocations more prominent. Focusing on an unprecedented set of roll call votes taken in the U.S. House of Representatives during the years 2004 to 2007, this article offers the first quantitative assessment of the determinants of Congressional support for U.S. economic and military aid for Egypt. It challenges conventional wisdom on the limited role of campaign contributions in Congressional decision making by highlighting the central role of defense lobby contributions in maintaining the Congressional coalition that shielded Egypt's prerevolutionary regime from increased U.S. pressure in the years leading up to its eventual demise

    Morris K. Udall - Central Arizona Project

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    Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 89th Congress, First Session. Speech, Morris K. Udall, September 15, 1965, What's this about Flooding Out the Grand Canyon
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