Department of Health and Human Services Reports for May 1995
- HEHS-95-145W - Health, Education, Employment, Social Security, Welfare, and Veterans Reports (1995-05-01)
- HEHS-95-93 - Welfare to Work (1995-05-02)
Participants' Characteristics and Services Provided in JOBS - NSIAD-95-138BR - Peace Operations (1995-05-03)
Estimated Fiscal Year 1995 Costs to the United States - T-HEHS-95-143 - Community Health Centers (1995-05-04)
Challenges in Transitioning to Prepaid Managed Care - HEHS-95-138 - Community Health Centers (1995-05-04)
Challenges in Transitioning to Prepaid Managed Care - T-PEMD-95-21 - Vaccines for Children (1995-05-04)
Barriers to Immunization - HEHS-95-146R - Michigan Financing Arrangements (1995-05-05)
- AIMD-95-135 - Medicare Claims (1995-05-05)
Commercial Technology Could Save Billions Lost to Billing Abuse - T-AIMD-95-133 - Medicare Claims Billing Abuse (1995-05-05)
Commercial Software Could Save Hundreds of Millions Annually - T-GGD-95-155 - Personnel Practices (1995-05-08)
An Overview of Ramspeck Act Appointments - GGD-95-142R - Document Duplicating Requirement (1995-05-10)
- HEHS/RCED-95-108 - Welfare Dependency (1995-05-10)
Coordinated Community Efforts Can Better Serve Young At-Risk Teen Girls - T-HEHS-95-157 - Medicare (1995-05-16)
Reducing Fraud and Abuse Can Save Billions - HEHS-95-113 - Welfare to Work (1995-05-19)
Most AFDC Training Programs Not Emphasizing Job Placement - GGD-95-159BR - Drug Courts (1995-05-22)
Information on a New Approach to Address Drug-Related Crime - T-RCED-95-202 - Food Assistance (1995-05-23)
Alternatives for Delivering Benefits - T-HEHS-95-174 - Medicare Managed Care (1995-05-24)
Program Growth Highlights Need to Fix HMO Payment Problems - T-GGD-95-173 - Personnel Practices (1995-05-24)
Selected Characteristics of Recent Ramspeck Act Appointments - HEHS-95-159R - HMO Enrollment Data (1995-05-25)
- HEHS-95-114 - Foster Care (1995-05-26)
Health Needs of Many Young Children Are Unknown and Unmet - HEHS-95-139 - Welfare Programs (1995-05-31)
Opportunities to Consolidate and Increase Program Efficiencies