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- W2005395722 abstract "T O REPORT to the pediatricians of this country concerning' the development of services for children with rheumatic fever, under the Social Security Act, is not only a pleasure, but also an obligation. For, more than any other group, you have been responsible for making these services possible as they now exist, and you will be responsible for improving and extending these services until they actually meet the needs of children in this country. Your responsibility has been threefold. First, as professional men and women, you have seen and pointed out the need for services for children with rheumatic fever. You have found these needs in your private practice and in your clinic practice, and as an organized group you recommended, in a regional meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics in Rochester, N. Y., November, 1938, that heart disease should be considered a crippling condition so that children with rheumatic fever and heart disease might be eligible for services under State programs for crippled children. Second, you have taught the public what rheumatic fever is and what constitutes good care for a child with rheumatic fever. By demonstrating to people the kind of excellent care that children should have you have played a most important part in mobilizing public demand for that kind Of care for all children. When, because of the demands of your own professional group and of 'the public, the development of State programs of service to children with rheumatic fever became possible, you have assumed your third type Qf responsibility, namely, the implementing of these programs by help and advice in their planning, by the provision of the pediatric services needed, by research and study that will lead to improvement of services. I should like to tell you something about these programs up to the present time. As you know, the Social Security Act,. as passed in 1935, authorized annual appropriation to the Children's Buread of $2,850,000 Federal funds to be paid as grants-in-aid to States for services for crippled children. In 1939, an additional ammal appropriation of $1,020,000 was authorized 'by Congress and since that time the Children's Bureau" @default.
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- W2005395722 title "General statement regarding state rheumatic fever programs" @default.
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