A framework for budgetary planning and control in naval hospitals

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Kane, George Patrick
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1968-06Advisor
Gintzing, Leon
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Although a standard budgetary planning and control
system is not feasible or desirable for all naval hospitals,
the similarity of their functional mission requirements and
organizational structure are conducive to establishment of
a uniform conceptual framework of budgetary planning and
control to facilitate the efficient allocation and
management of fund resources.
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