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Date April 18, 1991 |
Report No. T-HRD-91-15 |
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/ United States Gene& Account& Office /‘ ? 6 5’ 71 3 * GAO
For Release on Delivery Expected at 9:30 a.m. EDT Thursday, April 18, 1991 s Testimony 143653 Alcoholism VA Medical Centers Screening Procedures at Statement of David P. Baine, Director Federal Health.Care Delivery Human *Resources Division Before the Committee on Governmental United States Senate Issues Affairs /T-m - 91 - 15
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Date March 27, 1991 |
Report No. HRD-91-71 |
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“.-““--~--l.,._ ----_ --“------ M H wh 1 !)!I I VA HEALTH CARE Alcoholism Screening Procedures Should Be Improved 143639 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Human Resources Division B-243076 March 27,199l The Honorable John Glenn Chairman, Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: Alcoholism is a frequently overlooked healt... |
Date Feb. 21, 1979 |
Report No. CED-79-33 |
Title
r “‘4 . BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL “4, Report To The Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES The Drinking-Driver ProblemWhat Can Be Done About It?
Alcohol is the single largest factor in highway deaths--about 25,000 persons die annually in drinking-driving accidents, that add up to an annual estimated economic cost of over $5 billion. GAO assessed recent actions taken to combat these problems and conclude... |
Date March 1, 1978 |
Report No. 088681 |
Title
UNITED STATESGENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D C 20548 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC DIVISION MAR 1 la78 Ms. Joan Claybrook Administrator, National Hlghway Traffic Safety Admlnlstratlon Department of Transportation Dear MS Claybrook We are examining certain aspects of Federal/State efforts to help reduce the Nation's drinking-driver problem. Our work included a review of highway safety p... |
Date Sept. 7, 1977 |
Report No. HRD-77-75 |
Title
M?&7?-75 &. , , -b7 7 REPORT T CQNGRESS BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
LM103492 111111111111111811 Most Agency Programs For Employees With Alcohol-Related Problems Still Ineffective
In December 1970 a law was enacted requiring Federal agencies to establish programs to assist civilian employees with alcoholrelated problems. The agencies have made relatively little progress. Officia... |
Date April 28, 1977 |
Report No. HRD-76-163 |
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LM101947 In Treating
National institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Problems noted in the planning procedures and coordination of the National Institute on Alcoirol Abuse and Aicaholism have kept available resources from being applied to areas of greatest need and have slowed the develupment of a concert... |
Date April 8, 1976 |
Report No. MWD-76-99 |
Title
REPORT TO THE CONGRESS oW@ Alcohol Abuse Is More Prevalent In The Military Than Drug Abuse
Department of Defense Abe OWLActions are needed to improve the Department of Defense’s management of its drug and alcohol programs. This report should help the Congress assess the adequacy and effectiveness of the military’s efforts to reduce drug and alcohol abuse. Defense has made progress in coping wi... |
Date Jan. 26, 1976 |
Report No. MWD-76-79 |
Title
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20048 I------ -- - .. B-127685 The Honorable Lee Metcalf Subcommittee on Reports, kChairman, Accounting, and Management -. Committee on Government Operations LUnited States Senate 1 Dear Mr. Chairman: In accordance with your June 19, 1975, request and subsequent discussions with the Subcommittee staff, we have reviewed (1) the circumstances surrounding the award of a grant by the ... |