Impact of Health Reform on Rural Areas: Lessons From the States Page: II
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Technology Assessment Board of the 103d Congress*
EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts, Chairman
DON SUNDQUIST, Tennessee, Vice ChairmanSENATE
ERNEST F. HOLLINGS, South Carolina
CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island
ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah
CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa
DAVE DURENBERGER, MinnesotaHOUSE
GEORGE E. BROWN, JR., California
JOHN D. DINGELL, Michigan
JIM McDERMOTT, Washington
AMO HOUGHTON, New York
MICHAEL G. OXLEY, OhioROGER C. HERDMAN
(Nonvoting)Technology Assessment
JAMES C. HUNT, Chairman
Distinguished Professor, Health Sciences Center
University of Tennessee
Memphis, Tennessee
MAX LENNON, Vice Chairman
President and CEO
Eastern Foods, Inc.
Atlanta, Georgia
CHARLES A. BOWSHER
Comptroller General of the United States
Washington, D.C.
LEWIS M. BRANSCOMB
Director, Science, Technology & Public
Policy Program, Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
HERBERT (TED) DOAN
President (Ret.), The Dow Chemical Company
Midland, Michigan
NEIL E. HARL
Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor
Iowa State University
Ames. IowaAdvisory Council
JOSHUA LEDERBERG
Professor, Rockefeller University
New York, New York
DANIEL MULHOLLAN
Director, Congressional Research Service
The Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
THOMAS J. PERKINS
General Partner
Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers
San Francisco, California
JOHN F.M. SIMS
Vice President, Marketing
Usibelli Coal Mine, Inc.
Fairbanks, Alaska
L. DOUGLAS SMOOT
Dean, College of Engineering & Technology
Brigham Young University
Salt Lake City, Utah
MARINA v.N. WHITMAN
Professor, Institute of Public Policy Studies
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan* The TAB for the 104th Congress has not yet been appointed.
The views expressed in this background paper arc not necessarily those of the Board,
OTA Advisory Council, or individual members thereof.
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United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment. Impact of Health Reform on Rural Areas: Lessons From the States, report, September 1995; [Washington D.C.]. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc39821/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.