Department of Health and Human Services Reports for July 2002
- GAO-02-696 - Workforce Investment Act (2002-07-03)
States and Localities Increasingly Coordinate Services for TANF Clients, but Better Information Needed on Effective Approaches - GAO-02-768 - Welfare Reform (2002-07-05)
Tribal TANF Allows Flexibility to Tailor Programs, but Conditions on Reservations Make It Difficult to Move Recipients into Jobs - GAO-02-770 - Welfare Reform (2002-07-05)
With TANF Flexibility, States Vary in How They Implement Work Requirements and Time Limits - GAO-02-884 - Welfare Reform (2002-07-08)
Outcomes for TANF Recipients with Impairments - GAO-02-924T - Homeland Security (2002-07-09)
New Department Could Improve Biomedical R&D Coordination but May Disrupt Dual-Purpose Efforts - GAO-02-347T - Human Services (2002-07-09)
Federal Approval and Funding Processes for States' Information Systems - GAO-02-817 - Medicaid and SCHIP (2002-07-12)
Recent HHS Approvals of Demonstration Waiver Projects Raise Concerns - GAO-02-954T - Homeland Security (2002-07-16)
New Department Could Improve Coordination but Transferring Control of Certain Public Health Programs Raises Concerns - GAO-02-382 - Medicare Home Health Agencies (2002-07-19)
Weaknesses in Federal and State Oversight Mask Potential Quality Issues - GAO-02-754 - Public Health (2002-07-22)
Blood Supply Generally Adequate Despite New Donor Restrictions - GAO-02-657 - Fruits and Vegetables (2002-07-25)
Enhanced Federal Efforts to Increase Consumption Could Yield Health Benefits for Americans - GAO-02-985T - Dietary Supplements For Weight Loss (2002-07-31)
Limited Federal Oversight Has Focused More on Marketing than on Safety