Department of Health and Human Services Reports for October 2011
- GAO-12-104T - Medicare Part D (2011-10-04)
Instances of Questionable Access to Prescription Drugs - GAO-12-127T - Suspension and Debarment (2011-10-06)
Some Agency Programs Need Greater Attention, and Governmentwide Oversight Could Be Improved - GAO-12-23 - National Cord Blood Inventory (2011-10-07)
Practices for Increasing Availability for Transplants and Related Challenges - GAO-12-2 - TANF and Child Welfare Programs (2011-10-07)
Increased Data Sharing Could Improve Access to Benefits and Services - GAO-12-46 - Food and Drug Administration (2011-10-24)
Better Coordination Could Enhance Efforts to Address Economic Adulteration and Protect the Public Health - GAO-12-29 - Indian Health Service (2011-10-26)
Continued Efforts Needed to Help Strengthen Response to Sexual Assaults and Domestic Violence - GAO-12-121 - National Preparedness (2011-10-26)
Improvements Needed for Acquiring Medical Countermeasures to Threats from Terrorism and Other Sources - GAO-12-55 - Biosurveillance (2011-10-31)
Nonfederal Capabilities Should Be Considered in Creating a National Biosurveillance Strategy - GAO-12-90R - Private Health Insurance (2011-10-31)
Early Indicators Show That Most Insurers Would Have Met or Exceeded New Medical Loss Ratio Standards - GAO-12-93 - Medicare Advantage (2011-10-31)
Enrollment Increased from 2010 to 2011 while Premiums Decreased and Benefit Packages Were Stable