Department of Health and Human Services Reports for February 2008
- GAO-08-276 - VA Health Care (2008-02-08)
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Screening and Evaluation Implemented for OEF/OIF Veterans, but Challenges Remain - GAO-08-221 - Head Start (2008-02-12)
A More Comprehensive Risk Management Strategy and Data Improvements Could Further Strengthen Program Oversight - GAO-08-472T - Primary Care Professionals (2008-02-12)
Recent Supply Trends, Projections, and Valuation of Services - GAO-08-499T - Health Information Technology (2008-02-14)
HHS Is Pursuing Efforts to Advance Nationwide Implementation, but Has Not Yet Completed a National Strategy - GAO-08-65 - Medicare Physician Payment (2008-02-15)
Care Coordination Programs Used in Demonstration Show Promise, but Wider Use of Payment Approach May Be Limited - GAO-08-359 - Medicare Advantage (2008-02-22)
Increased Spending Relative to Medicare Fee-for-Service May Not Always Reduce Beneficiary Out-of-Pocket Costs - GAO-08-328R - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2008-02-25)
Changes in Obligations and Activities before and after Fiscal Year 2005 Budget Reorganization - GAO-08-284 - Federal Workers' Compensation (2008-02-26)
Better Data and Management Strategies Would Strengthen Efforts to Prevent and Address Improper Payments - GAO-08-522T - Medicare Advantage (2008-02-28)
Higher Spending Relative to Medicare Fee-for-Service May Not Ensure Lower Out-of-Pocket Costs for Beneficiaries - GAO-08-22 - Catastrophic Disasters (2008-02-29)
Federal Efforts Help States Prepare for and Respond to Psychological Consequences, but FEMA's Crisis Counseling Program Needs Improvements