Medical Care Commission, Hospital Construction Section: Hospital Photographs, 1947-1972, MARS ID 94.7
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Medical Care Commission, Hospital Construction Section: Hospital Photographs
- Call Number
- MARS ID 94.7
- Creator
- North Carolina Medical Care Commission.
- Date
- 1947-1972
- Extent
- 4.40 cubic feet, 11.00 fibredex boxes
- Language
- English
- Repository
- State Archives of North Carolina
Collection Overview
Photographs and negatives of state and county hospitals, nurse's schools and residences, and county health, treatment, and rehabilitation centers located throughout North Carolina. Most photos contains a project number, which identifies a corresponding appropriations or grant. There are very few interior photos.
Arrangement Note
File is organized by county and alphabetically by name of facility.
Historical note
In 1947 the General Assembly expanded the statutory powers of the Medical Care Commission.
                     All hospitals operating in the state were made subject to licensure under standards
                     set by the commission. The Medical Care Commission was authorized to inspect any hospital
                     to ensure compliance with hospital standards and to review for approval the plans
                     of proposed hospital construction, including renovations. The 1947 act also authorized
                     the Medical Care Commission to award grants-in-aid to regional or municipal authorities
                     for the construction, maintenance, or improvement of hospital facilities. The commission
                     was authorized to establish the criteria for awarding state and federal funds, but
                     was directed to give preference to applications which matched the priorities of the
                     Federal Hospital Survey and Construction Act. The General Assembly authorized local
                     governments to apply to the Medical Care Commission for technical and financial assistance
                     to help them establish or improve local hospitals. Local governments, with the approval
                     of the Medical Care Commission and voters, were allowed to levy taxes and issue bonds
                     to support medical facilities.-Abstracted from the  (1995 ed.)
                  
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Acquisitions Information
Transferred from the agency to the State Records Center on 24 October 1973. Accessioned into archival custody on 8 March 1979.