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April 10, 1987 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-04-10

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DIAMOND BAKERY

118

U.S., Israel
To Expand
Exchange Pacts

Washington (JTA) — The
United States and Israel are
exploring ways to expand ex-
isting agreements between
the government on the ex-
change of information and
personnel in the fields of
science, medical care and
social welfare programs,
Undersecretary of Health and
Human Services, Don New-
man, said last week.
Newman, who recently
returned from Israel where he
represented Human Services
Secretary Otis Bowen, held
talks with Israeli officials on
the expansion of two mem-
oranda of agreement which
provide for cooperation be-
tween Israel and the U.S. on
issues of health care and
human welfare services.
The agreement on medical
care, now four years old,
"identifies several areas of
mutual interest" between the
U.S. and Israel, Newman said,
including health manpower
and services, health services
research, information sys-
tems, public health, bio-
medical research and related
areas such as food and drugs.
The Undersecretary said
the second memorandum of
agreement, approved in 1985,
"covers areas of cooperative
activities and interest" in a
broad spectrum of social
welfare programs ranging
from community in-home ser-
vices for the physically
impaired and research on
social indicators to housing
for the aged and juvenile
delinquency.

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