Department of Health and Human Services Reports for July 2003
- GAO-03-536 - Technology Transfer (2003-07-01)
Agencies' Rights to Federally Sponsored Biomedical Inventions - GAO-03-842 - CMS Contracting (2003-07-08)
Issues Concerning Administrator's Decision to Exclude Subcontractor - GAO-03-862R - Health Care (2003-07-08)
Approaches to Address Racial and Ethnic Disparities - GAO-03-561 - Nursing Home Quality (2003-07-15)
Prevalence of Serious Problems, While Declining, Reinforces Importance of Enhanced Oversight - GAO-03-998T - Group Purchasing Organizations (2003-07-16)
Use of Contracting Processes and Strategies to Award Contracts for Medical-Surgical Products - GAO-03-865T - Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice (2003-07-17)
Several Factors Influence the Placement of Children Solely to Obtain Mental Health Services - GAO-03-1030T - Federal Budget (2003-07-17)
Opportunities for Oversight and Improved Use of Taxpayer Funds - GAO-03-1016T - Nursing Homes (2003-07-17)
Prevalence of Serious Quality Problems Remains Unacceptably High, Despite Some Decline - GAO-03-942R - CDC's April 2002 Report On Smoking (2003-07-17)
Estimates of Selected Health Consequences of Cigarette Smoking Were Reasonable - GAO-03-840T - Education and Care (2003-07-22)
Head Start Key Among Array of Early Childhood Programs, but National Research on Effectiveness Not Completed - GAO-03-1042T - Dietary Supplements Containing Ephedra (2003-07-23)
Health Risks and FDA's Oversight - GAO-03-1058T - Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (2003-07-30)
Established Infectious Disease Control Measures Helped Contain Spread, But a Large-Scale Resurgence May Pose Challenges - GAO-03-809 - Child Welfare (2003-07-31)
Most States Are Developing Statewide Information Systems, but the Reliability of Child Welfare Data Could Be Improved