Edward F. Morrissey papers, 1974-1984 (inclusive).

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Edward F. Morrissey papers, 1974-1984 (inclusive).

The papers consist of correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to health care policies and programs in Connecticut during the 1970s and early 1980s. In his capacity as program co-ordinator of the Connecticut Regional Medical Program, executive director of the Southwest Connecticut Health Systems Agencies, and consultant for the United Way, Edward F. Morrissey was involved in the analysis of the existing health care system and the formulation and implementation of changes relating to health care financing and delivery. The papers form part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.

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Yale University Library

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Connecticut Regional Medical Program

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The Connecticut Regional Medical Program was formed in 1965 as a result of Public Law 89-239 which provided federal grants to encourage the formation of cooperative arrangements among medical institutions in regional areas. The program conducted an intensive investigation of existing health care facilities in Connecticut from 1966-1968. It began operations in 1969 and functioned until 1976 with funding of 12 million dollars from federal grants and additional state subventions. From t...

Morrissey, Edward

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Connecticut Association for Human Services

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