Chronological: Speech to Biofeedback Society of America, 17th Annual Meeting, Sheraton Palace, San Francisco, 1986-03-22
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1986-03-22
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This folder contains a speech given by Senator Daniel K. Inouye regarding the importance of a process called “biofeedback” in medical treatment. He addresses the experimental nature of biofeedback and explains the reasons for citizens' opposition to it. However, the Senator cites the cooperation of CHAMPUS and the positive feedback received, especially by the citizens of Hawai'i. He further explains his next steps in removing the negative attitudes toward biofeedback, and that some of the legislation's interest in the effectiveness of biofeedback treatment could propel the field forward.
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Speeches, Biofeedback training--Therapeutic use, Medical Care, Health Insurance, Medical Policy, United States. Office of Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services
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Washington D.C.
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