Department of Health and Human Services Reports for February 1992
- HRD-92-45 - Board and Care Homes (1992-02-07)
Elderly at Risk From Mishandled Medications - GGD-92-34 - Employee Conduct Standards (1992-02-10)
Some Outside Activities Present Conflict-of-Interest Issues - RCED-92-87 - Food Safety and Quality (1992-02-10)
Limitations of FDA's Bottled Water Survey and Options for Better Oversight - PEMD-92-7 - Administration on Aging (1992-02-12)
Harmonizing Growing Demands and Shrinking Resources - HRD-92-36 - Health Care Spending (1992-02-13)
Nonpolicy Factors Account for Most State Differences - PEMD-92-10 - Medical Technology (1992-02-13)
Quality Assurance Needs Stronger Management Emphasis and Higher Priority - T-IMTEC-92-6 - Information Dissemination (1992-02-19)
Innovative Ways Agencies Are Using Technology - RCED-92-24 - Energy Management (1992-02-21)
Better Federal Oversight of Territories' Oil Overcharge Funds Needed - HRD-92-35 - FDA Regulations (1992-02-21)
Sustained Management Attention Needed to Improve Timely Issuance - HRD-92-52 - Medicare (1992-02-21)
Over $1 Billion Should Be Recovered From Primary Health Insurers - HRD-92-65BR - Interstate Child Support (1992-02-25)
Wage Withholding Not Fulfilling Expectations - T-RCED-92-32 - Federal Research (1992-02-26)
Small Business Innovation Research Program Shows Success But Can Be Strengthened - T-RCED-92-33 - Food Safety (1992-02-26)
Difficulties in Assessing Pesticide Risks and Benefits - T-HRD-92-14 - Child Abuse and Neglect (1992-02-27)
Progress of the National Center Since May 1991