Maren. examines all available people: a secona
examination. about six months later examines
those missed in the first examination, and provides follow-up medical care. Until 1985, resident pnysicians. sponsored by Brookhaven,
continued to serve in the Marshalls for one to
two vears (See Appendix I). After 1986, the program director decided that it was not necessary
to have a resident physician in the Islands since
U.S. funds made available under the Compactof
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Free Association permitted the Department of
Health Services to increase health care in the
outer atolls, particularily in the northern. atolls
affected by fallout. Chapter IX discusses the
Compact of Free Association between the
United States and the Republic of the Marshall
Islands, and the compensation granted to the
people of the atoils affected by the atomic testing program.
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