Department of Health and Human Services Reports for June 1991
- HRD-91-75 - Defense Health Care (1991-06-04)
Health Promotion in DOD and the Challenges Ahead - IMTEC-91-31 - Medicare (1991-06-04)
Flawed Data Add Millions to Teaching Hospital Payments - HRD-91-59 - Medicare (1991-06-10)
Payments for Clinical Laboratory Test Services Are Too High - OGC-91-9 - Comments on the President's Fourth Special Message for Fiscal Year 1991 (1991-06-11)
- T-PEMD-91-9 - The Administration on Aging (1991-06-12)
Harmonizing Growing Demands and Shrinking Resources - HRD-91-92 - Substance Abuse Treatment (1991-06-13)
Medicaid Allows Some Services but Generally Limits Coverage - T-PEMD-91-11 - Access to and Utilization of the Ombudsman Program Under the Older Americans Act (1991-06-13)
- T-HRD-91-34 - Medicare (1991-06-13)
Further Changes Needed to Reduce Program Costs - HRD-91-52 - AIDS-Prevention Programs (1991-06-14)
High-Risk Groups Still Prove Hard to Reach - T-HRD-91-37 - ADMS Block Grant (1991-06-20)
Women's Set-Aside Does Not Assure Drug Treatment for Pregnant Women - T-HRD-91-38 - Substance Abuse Funding (1991-06-25)
High Urban Weight Not Justified by Urban-Rural Differences in Need - HRD-91-78 - Medicaid Expansions (1991-06-25)
Coverage Improves but State Fiscal Problems Jeopardize Continued Progress