Proclamation 5860 --
National Outpatient Ambulatory Surgery Week, 1988
By
the President of the
A
Proclamation
National
Outpatient Ambulatory Surgery Week, 1988, reminds us that more and more
surgeries are being done on an outpatient basis in either hospital outpatient
departments or separate ambulatory surgery centers. Almost 87 percent of
hospitals offered ambulatory surgery in 1986, compared with 65 percent in 1980.
Advances in medical technology and care are among the factors causing the
American people and health care professionals alike to consider outpatient
surgery as often less expensive, more convenient, and less time-consuming than
inpatient surgery with hospital stays.
Outpatient
surgery is also found to reduce hospital costs and to provide good health care
-- and professionals believe that its combination of superior health care and
little disruption to patients' daily lives does speed recovery. As
The
Congress, by House Joint Resolution 583, has designated the week beginning
Now,
Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the
In
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this thirteenth day of September,
in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-eight, and of the
Ronald
Reagan
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