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- W4206052601 abstract "In the fall of 1943, a group of members of the State Medical Society began a study of medical needs of North Carolina. It was obvious that citizens of many sections were not receiving adequate medical care. While this condition was accentuated by the war, it was known to have existed for many years and that the requirements would likely increase after the war. These doctors were of the opinion that organized medicine within the state has a very definite responsibility in furnishing leadership for a movement that would bring improved medical attention to larger groups of citizens. While North Carolina has made much progress economically in the past two decades, it, nevertheless, has a comparatively low per capita income—this, of course, is true of most southern states. It ranks third from last in the nation in the ratio of doctors to the population, and is almost as low with regard to hospital beds. Thirty-four of its 100 counties have no hospital beds, and 55 counties have no beds for Negroes. Seventy-three per cent of its population lives in rural areas—towns of 2,500 or less. Roughly, 70% of its doctors live in 10 of the more populous counties. After many discussions, the group agreed that the following factors were of importance in the overall problems: 1) Shortage of medical personnel, hospitals and their unequal distribution. 2) Inability of a large number of persons to pay for good medical service. 3) Lack of information or initiative on how to use facilities" @default.
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- W4206052601 title "THE PEDIATRICIAN AND THE PUBLIC" @default.
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