À Message
to the Employees
of the State of Oregon
If R H should be .sick or injured yôur life may depend
on the kind of medical and hos-piidl 'treatment yop' -receive.'
A t such times,-fhose of you who are members of the National
Hospital Association know that no expense will be spared
in furnishing,' you with whatever services .^tyour conditions
require'-... . If Operations are found" necessary they will be
furnished; it- specialists are needed they will be provided.
X-rays; laboratory tests,-¿'fslpod' transfusions, bood plasma,
ambulance ' services/ special nurses, oxygen, radium—these
and other recognized services are alF furnished under' Na-
.xtfojnal Hospital Association Contracts—and wherever the
member wishes to obtain them.
I Moreover, tne-^ ^ ^ ^ s and hospitals who attend national;
members receive proper pay for their serviced^tfe Associa
tion does ndt/ask special rates or disê^unts.v-*
The" National Hospital Association operates on the fund'd^
mental American principle of free-enterprise and fair play. It
maintains a capital and surplif^i sufficient to" discharge its
obligations. It is hoi .doctor-owned or .doCtoroontrolled and
does not olaim to be a non-profit organization.
The National Hospital Association is proud of its record
—it is proud of its disfeictiph of beïn^thé’,'foundef «¿(¿prepaid
medical and hospital ccfrp h r America. We shall be pleased
to^ehdi literature-to ypu and your friends,-Let us explain our
new Cbnlrdcts for your families.
National Hospital Association
732 S. W. Third Avenue, Portland, Oregon
Phone; ATwatér 5291