JOURNAL ARTICLE

Points from Letters: Extra Administrative Burdens

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1) That this commnittee agrees to ap- point an appropriate number of members to serve on its two District Medical Committees."(2) That if the General Medical Services Committee so advises, these members will not participate in-the work of the District Medical Committees until the ques- tion of remuneration or reimbursement for loss of earnings is agreed with the Depart- ment of Health and Social Security."-Weare, etc.,

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