Corporate and Support Services Records, 18uu-

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Corporate and Support Services Records, 18uu-

This record group contains Blue Cross/Blue Shield information; memos; correspondence; subject files; notices; lists of directors (past and present); old ledgers; policies and procedures; samples payroll materials; sample patient accounting lists; budget; Medicare information; drug information; sample menus and prices; sample print-outs; sample schedules; disaster plans (internal & external); and other materials generated by the Corporate and Support Services.

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