Select Committee to Investigate the Effect of Divestiture of State General Hospitals (HR 289)
Scope and Contents
The Select Committee was charged with investigating the implementation of the Commonwealth's plan for divesting itself of State general hospitals, including, but not limited to, studies performed by the Commonwealth and by contracted consultants concerning divestitures, methods and procedures used in assessing health care needs, financial arrangements between the Commonwealth and the prospective owners and operations, and short-term and long-term effects divestiture has had on patients.
Dates
- 1989-1990
Creator
- House. Select Committee to Investigate the Effect of Divestiture of State General Hospitals (HR 289) (Organization)
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Extent
1.00 folders
1.00 folders
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement Note
This collection contains only the final report.
Custodial History
Select Committee to Investigate the Effect of Divestiture of State General Hospitals to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives.
Method of Acquisition
Pursuant to House Rule 45 of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (titled “Powers and Duties of Standing Committees and Subcommittees”) governing the management and disposition of historically valuable committee material, the secretary of the committee must record the attendance of Members and any votes taken, the minutes of the meeting and records, bills, and other papers in the possession of committees and subcommittees which must be submitted to the Chief Clerk at the end of every two year legislative session for permanent archival storage.
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Repository Details
Part of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives Repository
