Kauffman C J
Health Prog. 1990 May;71(4):29-30.
As CHA evolved and expanded in the 1930s, it became a more complex organization with wider responsibilities--and more intractable problems--than it had had before. The third article in the six-part Health Progress series on the history of CHA (April 1990) described the struggles of Rev. Alphonse M. Schwitalla, SJ, the association's second president, to develop effective CHA programs and policies on nursing education. CHA's relations with other national Catholic organizations, the growth and eventual autonomy of its Canadian member hospitals, and its role as an advocate of federal healthcare legislation during the Depression and World War II are covered in this article. Next month's installment will describe CHA's modernization and expansion under the leadership of Rev. John J. Flanagan, SJ.
随着天主教医院协会(CHA)在20世纪30年代的发展与扩张,它成为了一个比以往更为复杂的组织,责任范围更广,问题也更棘手。《健康进步》关于CHA历史的六部分系列文章中的第三篇(1990年4月)描述了该协会第二任主席、耶稣会士阿尔方斯·M·施维塔拉神父在制定有关护理教育的有效CHA项目和政策时所面临的种种困难。本文涵盖了CHA与其他全国性天主教组织的关系、其加拿大成员医院的发展及最终的自治,以及它在大萧条和第二次世界大战期间作为联邦医疗保健立法倡导者的角色。下个月的文章将描述在耶稣会士约翰·J·弗拉纳根神父领导下CHA的现代化与扩张。