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Date July 17, 1997 Report No. HEHS-97-87 Title

VA Health Care: VA Is Adopting Managed Care Practices to Better Manage Physician Resources

United States General Accounting Office GAO July 1997 Report to the Chairman, Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, House of Representatives VA HEALTH CARE VA Is Adopting Managed Care Practices to Better Manage Physician Resources GAO/HEHS-97-87 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Services Division B-270579 July 17, 1997 The Honorable Bob Stu...
Date Sept. 12, 1995 Report No. HEHS-95-252R Title

Veterans Affairs: VA Medical Resources Allocation System

GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education and Human Services Division B-265811 September 12, 1995 John McCain Senate McCain: The Honorable United States Dear Senator we are currently reviewing the Veterans At your request, Health Administration's (VHA) process for allocating the medical care appropriation to its medical facilities across the Resource Plan...
Date May 9, 1995 Report No. T-HEHS-95-147 Title

VA Health Care: Challenges and Options for the Future

United StatesGeneralAccounting Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expectedat l&30 am., Tuesday,May 9,199s Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations, Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives VA HEALTH CARE Challengesand’ Options for the Future Statement of David P. Baine, Director Federal Health Care Delivery Issues Health, ...
Date April 20, 1995 Report No. HEHS-95-84R Title

Health: Barriers to VA Managed Care

GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education and Human Services Division B-254664 April 20, 1995 The Honorable Lane Evans Ranking Minority Member Subcommittee on Compensation, Pension, and Memorial Affairs Insurance, Committee on Veterans' Affairs House of Representatives Dear Mr. Evans: The Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) health care system faces an un...
Date Aug. 18, 1989 Report No. HRD-89-93 Title

VA Health Care: Resource Allocation Methodology Has Had Little Impact on Medical Centers' Budgets

._ .5 United States General Accounting Office : GAO ‘. Report to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, U.S. Senate ’ f, August 1989 VAHEALTHCARE. Resource Allocation Methodology Has Had Little Impact on Medical Centers’ Budgets . .: GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Human Resources Division B-236292 August 18, 1989 The Honorable Alan Cranston Chairman, Commit...
Date July 14, 1988 Report No. T-HRD-88-22 Title

Veterans Affairs: Changes in the Delivery of Selected Mental Health Services at Veterans Administration Medical Centers

United States General Accounting OfIke - GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 9:30 a.m. EDT Thursday July 14, 1988 Testimony Changes in the Delivery Mental Health Services Administration Medical of Selected at Veterans Centers Statement of David P. Baine, Human Resources Associate Division Director Before the Committee on Veterans' United States Senate Affairs ‘. ‘d-t-2 -::,. “ GAO/T-HRD-...
Date Dec. 21, 1987 Report No. HRD-88-45 Title

VA Health Care: Plans To Ensure Compatibility of Two Medical Management Systems

L United Statee GeneralAccounting Office wf w+ GAO -I Report to the Chairman, Committee on Veterans’Affairs, House of Representatives $mber 1987 , , , VA HEALTH CARE Plans to Ensure Compatibility of Two Medical Managedent Systems , HIllI Ml IIll 134764 04r5qLi3 GAO,/HRD88-45 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 --~Human Resources Division --- --- D-207930 December 2...
Date Aug. 8, 1985 Report No. HRD-85-52 Title

Health: Better Patient Management Practices Could Reduce Length of Stay in VA Hospitals

NBY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To,The Congress OF THEUNITED STATES Better Patient Management Practices Could Reduce Length Of Stay In VA Hospitals In fiscal year 1984, the Veterans Administration (VA) spent over $8 billion to provide health care to millions of veterans. This amount could rise sharply in the next two decades as millions more veterans become eligible for free VA health services. V...