A Message
to the Employees
of the State of Oregon
If you. should bev„sipk-'ç4?: injured your life may depend
on the kind of medical and hospital treatment you receive.
At such times, those of yop who are, members of the National
Hospital Association know that no expense will be spared
•in furnishing I you with whatever services your conditions
require . . . If operations are found necessary they will be
furnished; I i"f ^specialists are needed they will be provided.
JQrays, laboratory tests, blood transfusions, bood plasma,
ambulance services?’ -special, nurses, oxygen, radium—4Kese
and Mother recognized services are all furnished under Na-
| R B | Hospital Association'Contracts—and wherever ¿the
member wishes to obtain them.
I Moreover, the' dqcto^ and hqspitals who attend national
■.members receive "proper payf for their 'serviced—the Associq-
tion does not. ask special rates or discounts. I
I Thp-National Hbspital. Association’ opferqte^ oh the funda
mental American principle of free- enterprise and ,fi3i# play. N
manygâfe-a ^caçital andpSL|rplus sufficient ta discharge "its
H B R B H It* istnqf doptar-pyzined
doctor-controlled and
does- not clpim.ta be a non-profit organization.
The National Hospital Association H proifd ’of its record
l O feds prouçfaf] its distinction of'being., the founder of prepaid
iWedical and hoèpital care in America. W e'shall'be*’pleased
to send literature to you and your‘friends. Let us explain our
,new contracts for your families? I
National Hospital Association
732 S. W. Third Avenue, Portland, Oregon
Phone: ATwater 5291