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Attending Physician of the United States Congress

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155:) was established by congressional resolution in 1928 to meet the medical needs of Members of Congress. The OAP began serving the medical needs of the U.S. House of Representatives in 1929 and the following year, in 1930, began serving the U.S. Senate. The first Attending Physician, Dr. George Calver, served the Congress for approximately 37 years. The current 221:
Members of Congress do not pay for the individual services they receive at the OAP, nor do they submit claims through their federal employee health insurance policies. Instead, as of 2009, members pay a flat, annual fee of $ 503 for all the care they receive. The rest of the cost of their care is
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OAP provides members of Congress with physicals and routine examinations, on-site X-rays and lab work, physical therapy and referrals to medical specialists from military hospitals and private medical practices. When specialists are needed, they are brought to the Capitol, often at no charge to
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paid for by federal funding, from the U.S. Navy budget. The annual fee has not changed significantly since 1992.
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United States House of Representatives Weekly Historical Highlights: October 11, 1966
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region. The Attending Physician is involved in security planning and works with the
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United States Senate Historical Minute Essay: A Doctor's Warning, February 3, 1951
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for staff, security personnel and dignitaries, and implementation of the
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The Office of the Attending Physician, under the leadership of Dr.
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responsible for the medical welfare of the members of the
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when he suffered from an intracerebral bleed caused by a
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Shaylor, Jay; Abdelmalek, Mark (September 30, 2009).
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Brian Monahan
Office of Attending Physician
President
physician
United States Congress
Supreme Court of the United States
emergency care
environmental health
public health
occupational health
Capitol Hill
Architect of the Capitol
Senate Sergeant at Arms
House Sergeant at Arms
United States Capitol Police
attending physician
United States Congress
Brian Monahan
rear admiral
United States Navy
President
Barack Obama
John Francis Eisold
2001 anthrax attacks
Tom Daschle
Tim Johnson
cerebral arteriovenous malformation
George Washington University Hospital
John Francis Eisold

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