1. Continuation of Special Program for Rongelap and Utirik People Specialized medical monitoring and follow up care for the exposed residents of Rongelap and Utirik and for members of the "comparison" groups must be continued. Provision of primary health care for the entire group now must be considered under provisions of P.L. 96-205. 2. Initiation of Special Program for Enewetak and Bikini People Specialized medical monitoring for the people of Enewetak and Bikini now must be added to the on-going Rongelap and Utirik program and primary health care also provided for these two groups of people. 3. Special Problems Related to Diversity of Residence of "Affected Peoples” Monitoring and special health care for the affected peoples must be provided not only in their home atolls but in other parts of the Marshall Islands where considerable numbers of these individuals now reside either on a temporary or permanent basis. For example, there often are as many Rongelapese and Utirikese living on Ebeye and/or Majuro Rongelap and Utirik Atolls. as are in residence on The past and current medical program under the auspices of the Department of Energy has had to be tailored to the places where the "affected peoples" are residing at the time of the quarterly or annual surveys. This pattern will continue in the future and must be an integral part of any proposed health care program. Large numbers of Bkinians also are scattered throughout the Marshalls and these individuals also will be entitled to medical care. Although the people of Enewetak, having lived on the -ll-