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Date May 14, 1998 |
Report No. T-NSIAD-98-186 |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
For Release on Delivery
10:00 am., EDT Thursday, May 14, 1998 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources, Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives GULF WAR VETERANS Limitations of Available Data for Accurately Determining the Incidence of Tumors
Statement of Kwai-Cheung Chan, Director of Special Studies and Evaluat... |
Date June 21, 1996 |
Report No. PEMD-96-15R |
Title
GAO United States General Accounting Office Wasbixqton, D.C. 20548 Program Evaluation and Methodology Division B-272360 June 21,1996 The Honorable Christopher Shays Chairman, Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on Government Reform and Oversight House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: This correspondence responds to your request that we assist your subcomm... |
Date Sept. 29, 1995 |
Report No. AIMD-95-182 |
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United States General Accounting Office GAO
September 1995 Report to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, House of Representatives VA HEALTH CARE DELIVERY Top Management Leadership Critical to Success of Decision Support System GAO/AIMD-95-182 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Accounting and Information Management Division B-260377 September 29, 1995 The Honorable... |
Date April 10, 1986 |
Report No. 129592 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 2 P.M. APRIL 10, 1986 TESTIMONY OF JOHN R. CHERBINI SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTDIVISION BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS UNITED STATES SENATE ON ' MEDICAL CARE PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION PLANNING,,& ,, Ir" VETERANS ADMINISTRATION THE Mr. Chairman and Members ... |
Date Aug. 8, 1985 |
Report No. HRD-85-52 |
Title
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... |