OBJECTOR. MORE AND MORE
\ PATIENTS AT THE HOSPITALS -NOT ACCORDING TO PLAN "With the application of Social „ Security I have visualised the out-% patients' departments at the hospitals gradually diminishing," stated ■ Mr H. E. Etlgley at the meeting of . the Hawke's Bay Hospital Board. Well, it hasn't," said the chair-i man, Mr W. E. Bate, who pointed .out that last month alone 678 patients received 1402 treatments at the Xapier out-patients' department and 742 patients had. 1604 treatments at Hastings. "'More and more people! are coming to the hospital for treats ment because they find that the medical profession is so busy," bfe added. • .
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 58, 23 March 1943, Page 4
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