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Date Sept. 30, 1975 Report No. MWD-75-103 Title

Veterans Affairs: Potentially Dangerous Drugs Missing in VA Hospitals--Different Pharmacy System Needed

cq&-I/ . 1 REPORT TO BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES ufi\TED s-TfilEs AL AcC()Uj’!l\#G oFFrCF CFNFR 0c-f 2 15l? ~\BRARY sys-f Ev Potentially Dangerous ~~l~~~lll~l~l~~~~ I Drugs Missing In VA Hospitals--Different Pharmacy System Needed '-MO9681 Large quantities of drugs which may be more than normally susceptible to loss could not be accounted for at VA hospitals which used the co...
Date June 6, 1975 Report No. GGD-75-91 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Use of Certain Potentially Dangerous Drugs Being Administered at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri

WESTRICIED Accounting - Not to be released outside We Qffke eleept 8n the basis csf WASNINGTON. D.C. 20!!448 RELEASED B-133223 The Honorable Robert W. Kastenmeier, Chairman Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, of Justice ” L j A, ;---/and the Administration , (?;I ,‘,‘.i 1 i( . 1’ Committee on the Judiciary ,w J’ House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: requested that we study You...
Date April 30, 1975 Report No. MWD-75-52 Title

Health: Public Hazards From Unsatisfactory Medical Diagnostic Products

Public Hazards From Unsatisfactory Medical Diagnostic Products Food and Drug Administration Department of Health, Education, and Welfare BY THE COMPTROLL&R GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES MWD-75-52 APfUL30,1975 COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF D.C. THE UNITED STATES 20!548 B-164031(2) f 4 /' To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives This is our report discussing...
Date April 18, 1975 Report No. MWD-75-47 Title

Veterans Affairs: Controls on Use of Psychotherapeutic Drugs and Improved Psychiatrist Staffing Are Needed in Veterans Administration Hospitals

‘ REPORT TO THE CONGRESS Controls On Use Of Psychotherapeutic Drugs And Improved Psychiatrist Staffing Are Needed In Veterans Administration Hospitals b BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES MWDJ5-47 APRIL18,19?'5 t COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF THE UNITED D.C. 21XI48 STAlES B-i33044 .To the Presid-ent of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives We reviewed psych...
Date Dec. 16, 1974 Report No. GGD-75-54 Title

Health: Evaluation of the Office of the Attending Physician

iiOMFTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGITO~, OF D THE C UNITED STATES 2084E H-181804 The Honorable Bob Casey, Legislative Appropriations Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives Dear Mr. k- Chairman Subcommittee &' : c otm3 c, Chairman: In response to your July 11, 1974, requests and ln accordance with subsequent aqreements with your office, we evaluated the various positions in the Office of the...
Date Feb. 20, 1974 Report No. 094592 Title

Budget and Spending: Direct and Indirect Expenditures by Federal Agencies for Prescription Drugs

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20548 For release on delivery expected at 10 a.m. EDT Wednesday, February 20, 1974 STATEMENT OF ELMER B. STAATS, COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES BEFORE THE MONOPOLY SUBCOMMITTEE SELECT COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS _ I UNITED STATES SENATE on DIRECT AND INDIRECT EXPENDITURES BY FEDERAL AGENCIES FOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGS We are pleased la...
Date Jan. 1, 1974 Report No. 091053 Title

Health: Prescriptions, Opinions, and Representations by Professional Practitioners Under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act

Date Sept. 26, 1972 Report No. B-176833 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Heroin Hotline

COhAFTROLLER GEMERAL WALOHlNGTOM. OF D.C. THE UNlTED 2094B STATES B- 176833 Dear Mr. Wolff: This is our report on selected aspects of the Department of Justice’s heroin hotline. This review was made in accordance with your request of August 7, 1972. We did not submit the report to the Federal agencies inv~lveel cussed. for their official comments in the matters dis- We assistance We less distri...
Date May 10, 1972 Report No. 094505 Title

Budget and Spending: Direct and Indirect Expenditures by Federal Agencies for Prescription Drugs

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20548 For release on delivery expected at 10 am. EDT Wednesday, May 10, 1972 STATEMENT OF ELMER STAATS, COMPTROLLER B. GENERAL THE UNITEDSTATES OF BEFORE THE 5‘ s-+Q MONOPOLY SUBCOMMITTEE SELECT COMMITTEE SMALLBUSINESS ON A $+7 UNITED STATES. SENATE fl lG; on -. EXPENDITURES cDIRECTAND INDIRFCTPRESCRIPTION BY FEDERAL AGENCIES FOR D We are p...
Date May 9, 1972 Report No. 092371 Title

Government Operations: Need for SRS To Implement HEW Policy

. a -‘* UNITEDSTATES GENERALACCOLJ~TIN~ WASH I NGTON, D.C. 20548 M,.NPOM’CK AND DiVISION WELFARC May 9, 1972 Dear Mr. Twiname: At the request of the Chairman, Subcommittee on Long-Term Care, Senate Special Committee on Aging, we obtained information on prescribed drugs provided to recipients of old-age assistance in nursing homes under the Medicaid program in Illinois, New Jersey, and Ohio. In...
Date Jan. 1, 1972 Report No. 090999 Title

Special Publications: Hearings and Legislation

Date June 30, 1971 Report No. 092610 Title

Health: Payments Made by Medicare Carriers for Drugs and Biologicals Furnished to Medicare Beneficiaries

U~TEB SMES GENERAL Accou~mNc I3 C 20548 OFFICE WASHINGTON, TzitLb XV;r$f of tkm So&d. Seemrity Act protides, in pat, Hedicwe coverage of Capugsand biologkals s&U include: that Initial instmctiona 3ssued by SSA in Ju3.y 1966 provided that dmgs and biologhals wwe covered only if thy wema of the type that, could not be self-admmstimd by injection, Vaceinatio~ OP imocu%ations W&~FB covwad if tkay wem ...
Date June 10, 1971 Report No. B-171649 Title

Veterans Affairs: Veterans Administration's Method of Awarding Federal Supply Schedule Contracts for Chemical Reagents

I I I 0weYi-J prices o%feredto istIler custotierBa. We the to idle attention of VA o%ficials who i-i-xformedus brought these matters that VA bad increaeed ita sea%% spectiicalSy %OP the p-lmpofBe 0% monitoring contracts to deteTmigm whether the Government actxm~ly wan obtaining the economic advantagee o%%ered by- contractor i3 o The. ~amdts of OUT examination ale VA and Sigma ChemicaP Company rep...