Hoagland, Paul I.

Name also appears as Hoaglund.
April 8, 1954 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: “Since that time the Phoenix group have invited Paul Hoagland and Rosen to discuss it with us and Dr. Rosen is coming to Phoenix next Friday night at which time there will be an attempt made to oppose the thing Phoenix is shoving at us now, but also attempt to base it on broader study than any of us have been able to give. As it now stands, it will have to be passed at the Blue Shield meeting of the House of Delegates, and it is our hope that those of us in the medical field that are Delegates will oppose this, that we will prevent a plan like this passing.”
April 14, 1954 minutes: “For that purpose we have invited Dr. Rosenow [ correct spelling? ] and Dr. Paul Hoagland, who have made an extensive study of prepaid problems in California, to attend a meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine...”
Both times mentioned along with Rosen/Rosenow (Rosenau? Rozen? Rozenau?).

Paul I. Hoagland. The Effect of a Service Type Medical Care Program on the Practice of Medicine. Calif Med. 1962 March; 96(3): 163–164.

J Am Med Assoc, Dec 1954; 156: 1613: At the annual meeting of the California Society of Internal Medicine in Yosemite National Park, Oct. 2, the principal speaker was Dr. Harry F. Dowling, professor of medicine, University of Illinois College of Medicine... The following officers were elected for 1954-1955: Dr. Paul I. Hoagland, Pasadena, president; Dr. George K. Wever, Stockton, vice-president; and Dr. James H. Thompson, San Francisco, secretary-treasurer.

Calif Med. 102(2):Feb 1965, p. 151: California Medical Association Notices and Reports. Council Meeting Minutes. ... 13. California Physicans' Service. Doctor Paul Hoagland, chairman of the board of trustees of CPS, reported that the organization had no plans for introduction of a new substandard fee schedule but was working on the phasing out of existing memberships under schedules A and B, which respectively have less than 30,000 and 9,000 members now covered. Doctor Hoagland also reported that the renewed membership enrollment period of Western 65 would probably result in about 10,000 new members....
Calif Med. 102(3):Mar 1965, p. 238: California Medical Association Notices and Reports. Council Meeting Minutes. ... 10. California Physicians' Service. Doctor Paul Hoagland, board chairman of California Physicians' Service, reported that the board had reviewed its professional group program for physicians and their employees and because of unfavorable experience in the employee group about 2,000 had voted to transfer this group to the individual family plan at approximately the same dues cost. At the same time, it was voted to continue the present offering to physicians and their dependents for hospital benefits primarily.

Probably the same person:
Delta Chi Quarterly, Fall/Winter 2001, p. 21: FAREWELL & PARTING. These men have lived amongst us for a time, and we have been honored to call them Brothers. Now they are gone and we bid them a fond farewell at this parting. ... STANFORD. Paul I. Hoagland, Jr. ’33.
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Pasadena CA