Statistical surveillance of a Title XIX program.

@article{Anderson1969StatisticalSO,
  title={Statistical surveillance of a Title XIX program.},
  author={H Anderson},
  journal={American journal of public health and the nation's health},
  year={1969},
  volume={59 2},
  pages={
          275-89
        },
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:11846586}
}
OLLOWING Congressional enactment of Public Law 89-97 in the summer of 1965, California's legislature met in special session to consider legislation which would enable California to participate in the law's Title XIX provisions. Implementing legislation, signed by the governor on November 12, specified that a new California Medical Assistance Program, with an exceptionally broad scope of benefits, would begin operating March 1, 1966. This program is now popularly known, and will hereinafter be… 

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