103rd Congress / Bills / S 1569
Title
An act to amend the Public Health Service Act to revise and extend programs relating to the health of individuals who are members of minority groups, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Accident prevention | Administrative procedure | Adopted children | Adoption | Advice and consent of the Senate | Aged | Alzheimer's disease | Ambulatory care | Animals | Asian American ethnic groups | Authorization | Birth defects | Blacks | Blacks in medicine | Boundaries -- Arizona | Boundaries -- California | Boundaries -- Latin America | Boundaries -- Mexico | Boundaries -- New Mexico | Boundaries -- Texas | Brain | Brain diseases | Budgets | Business | Buy American | Career education | Child health services | Children | Civil rights | Clinics -- New York/City | College teachers | Communication in medicine | Communications | Community health services | Compensatory education | Comprehensive health care | Conferences | Congress | Congressional investigations | Congressional reporting requirements | Consumer cooperatives -- California | Consumers | Counseling | Curricula | Data banks | Dental care | Dentists | Diabetes | Dismissal of employees | Drug abuse | Drug abuse in pregnancy | Drug industry | Education | Education of Indians | Education of socially handicapped children | Educational counseling | Educational policy | Elementary and secondary education | Elementary education | English language | Environmental health | Environmental protection | Environmental research | Epidemiology | Equal pay for equal work | Executive departments | Executive reorganization -- Department of Health and Human Services | Eye diseases | Families | Family medicine | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to alcoholism programs | Federal aid to child health services | Federal aid to child welfare | Federal aid to health facilities | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to maternal health services | Federal aid to medical education | Federal aid to medical research | Federal aid to nursing education | Federal employees | Female circumcision | Fetal alcohol syndrome | Foreign trade | Foster home care | Geriatrics | Government employees | Government information | Government paperwork | Government service contracts | Grants-in-aid | Hawaiians | Head injuries | Health education | Health planning | Health policy | Higher education | Hispanic Americans | Home care services | Homeless | Hospitals -- Texas | Housing | Indian medical care | Indians -- Alaska | Infant mortality | Information services | Injunctions | Labor | Laboratories | Law | Layoffs | Long-term care | Maternal health services | Medical care | Medical education | Medical laboratories | Medical personnel | Medical research | Medical statistics | Medical students | Medicine | Mental health services | Migrant labor | Minorities | Minorities in medicine | Minority education | Minority employment | Minority students | Minority teachers | Minority women | Nursing education | Osteopathy and osteopaths | Pacific Islanders | Parent and child | Parental leave | Pay equity | Pediatrics | Pharmacists | Physicians' assistants | Poor | Pregnant women | Prescription pricing | Presidential appointments | Presidents | Preventive medicine | Primates | Psychologists | Public contracts | Public health | Public health personnel | Public housing | Racial discrimination | Recruiting of employees | Research centers | Research grants | Rural affairs | Rural public health | Scholarships | Science policy | Scientists in government | Secondary education | Siblings | State and local government | State politics and government | Student loan funds | Telecommunication | Territories (U.S.) -- American Samoa | Territories (U.S.) -- Guam | Territories (U.S.) -- Marshall Islands | Territories (U.S.) -- Micronesia | Territories (U.S.) -- Northern Mariana Islands | Territories (U.S.) -- Palau Islands | Trade | Translating and interpreting | Trauma care | Treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics | Treatment and rehabilitation of narcotic addicts | Urban affairs | Urban areas | Women | Women scientists | Women's employment | Women's health
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| House | Session 2, roll call 504: On Agreeing to the Conference Report Minority Health Improvement Act of 1994 |