Department of Health and Human Services Reports for July 2006
- GAO-06-491 - Child Support Enforcement (2006-07-06)
More Focus on Labor Costs and Administrative Cost Audits Could Help Reduce Federal Expenditures - GAO-06-971T - Medicare Part B Drugs (2006-07-13)
CMS Data Source for Setting Payments Is Practical but Concerns Remain - GAO-06-700 - Federal Autism Activities (2006-07-19)
Funding for Research Has Increased, but Agencies Need to Resolve Surveillance Challenges - GAO-06-704 - Medicare Physician Services (2006-07-21)
Use of Services Increasing Nationwide and Relatively Few Beneficiaries Report Major Access Problems - GAO-06-635 - Medicare Outpatient Payments (2006-07-24)
Rates for Certain Radioactive Sources Used in Brachytherapy Could Be Set Prospectively - GAO-06-724 - Mammography (2006-07-25)
Current Nationwide Capacity Is Adequate, but Access Problems May Exist in Certain Locations - GAO-06-1008T - Medicare Physician Payments (2006-07-25)
Trends in Service Utilization, Spending, and Fees Prompt Consideration of Alternative Payment Approaches - GAO-06-767R - Head Start (2006-07-27)
Progress and Challenges in Implementing Transportation Regulations - GAO-06-977T - Nutrigenetic Testing (2006-07-27)
Tests Purchased from Four Web Sites Mislead Consumers - GAO-06-944 - Child Welfare (2006-07-28)
Federal Action Needed to Ensure States Have Plans to Safeguard Children in the Child Welfare System Displaced by Disasters - GAO-06-880 - Medicare (2006-07-28)
CMS's Proposed Approach to Set Hospital Inpatient Payment Appears Promising - GAO-06-766 - National Sex Offender Registry (2006-07-31)
New Hire Data Has Potential for Updating Addresses of Convicted Sex Offenders