Menu Search Account

LegiStorm

Get LegiStorm App Visit Product Demo Website
» Get LegiStorm App
» Get LegiStorm Pro Free Demo

GAO Reports by subject "HHS Maternal and Child Health Program"

Full-text search of 52,071 reports from the Government Accountability Office
From To
Reset

Search Results:

Date Report No. Title
Date Jan. 22, 2002 Report No. GAO-02-70 Title

Foreign Assistance: Effectiveness and Accountability Problems Common in U.S. Programs to Assist Two Micronesian Nations

United States General Accounting Office GAO January 2002 Report to Congressional Requesters FOREIGN ASSISTANCE Effectiveness and Accountability Problems Common in U.S. Programs to Assist Two Micronesian Nations GAO-02-70 a Contents Letter Results in Brief Background Federal Programs Provided Important Services, but Effectiveness Was Generally Hindered by Many Factors Most Programs Have Accountabil...
Date June 22, 1998 Report No. GGD-98-137 Title

Grant Programs: Design Features Shape Flexibility, Accountability, and Performance Information

United States General Accounting Office GAO June 1998 Report to Congressional Requesters GRANT PROGRAMS Design Features Shape Flexibility, Accountability, and Performance Information GAO/GGD-98-137 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 General Government Division B-277438 June 22, 1998 The Honorable William H. Frist Chairman, Education Task Force Committee on the Budge...
Date June 10, 1996 Report No. HEHS-96-164R Title

Health: Medicaid Funding Formula Changes

GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Services Division B-265684 June 10, 1996 The Honorable Thomas J. Bliley, Jr. Chairman, Committee on Commerce House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: Medicaid is the largest federal program providing financial assistance to state governments. States received over $80 billion in fiscal year. 1995, and...
Date May 10, 1994 Report No. HEHS-94-152BR Title

Medicaid Prenatal Care: States Improve Access and Enhance Services, but Face New Challenges

United States General Accounting Office GAO May J994 Briefing Report to the Chairman, Cornrnittee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate MEDICAID PRENATAL -. - -CARE States Improve Access and Enhance Services. but Face New -~ ~---7 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Services Division B-25621 1 May 10,1994 The Honorable Edward M. Kenne...
Date Dec. 16, 1993 Report No. HRD-94-13 Title

Breastfeeding: WIC's Efforts to Promote Breastfeeding Have Increased

-_ ----.. ,_- --I - . --- ..”,,~-_,-__. ,..l_l_-----. -_.~---...,_- “-- -.--,,---. GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 /!50 Human Resources Division 57’ B-250914 December 16,1993 The Honorable Richard J. Durbin The Honorable Bill Emerson The Honorable William D. Ford The Honorable William F. Goodling The Honorable Tony P. Hall The Honorable Dale E. Kildee Hous...
Date May 15, 1992 Report No. RCED-92-186 Title

Toxic Substances: Federal Programs Do Not Fully Address Some Lead Exposure Issues

GAO Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on He&h and the Environment, Committee on Energy and Commerce, I-Iouse of Representatives __.._ _ _ ___._.. .._.. ..-. _II .” _.._ “.. . _...I “.l”l I-ii 1^11(1”111 TOXIC SUBSTANCES Federal Programs Do Not Fully Address Some Lead Exposure Issues 146863 \ RESTRICTED--Not to be released outside the General Accounting Office unless specifically appro...
Date June 30, 1986 Report No. OCG-86-3 Title

Implementing FY 1986 Reductions: Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985

I _ - _ -___- --~ l United States General Accounting Office 1 Iw2qo GAO t June 1YNCi Report to the Speake:r United States House of Representatives IMPLEMENTING FY1986 REDUCTIONS Balanced Budget and EmergencyDeficit Control Act of 1985 I Mll lllII!lllw 130290 . 3AO/OCG-86-3 ozs-003 , .1 .* ,. . GAO I United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Comptroller General of the United St...
Date June 19, 1981 Report No. HRD-81-68 Title

Health: Family Planning Clinics Can Provide Services at Less Cost but Clearer Federal Policies Are Needed

REPORT BY THE Comptroller General OF THE UNITED STATES Family Planning Clinics Can Provide Services At Less Cost But Clearer Federal Policies Are Needed In fiscal year 1980, the Department of Health and Human Services spent about $375 million for family planning services through several programs. The Department could reduce the costs of such programs and make services less costly and more attracti...
Date April 2, 1981 Report No. 114787 Title

Health: Administration's Block Grant Proposals for Health Services and Preventive Health

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 114787 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 2:00 P.M., EST APRIL 2, 1981 STATEMENT OF' GREGORYJ. AHART, DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES ON BLOCK GRANT PROPOSALS EALTH SERVICES AND PREVENTIVE HEALTH - 7 Mr. Chairman today and Members of to offer legislative our the Committee, we are pl...
Date April 1, 1981 Report No. 114788 Title

Income Security: Administration Spending Reduction Proposals and Repeal of Title V of the Social Security Act

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 WASHINGTON, D.C. 114788 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:30 A.M., EST APRIL 1, 1981 STATEMENT OF DZRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE UNITED STATES SENATE ON ADMINISTRATION SPENDING REDUCTION PROPOSALS AND REPEAL OF TITLE V OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT7 GREGORY J. AHART, Mr. Chairman to be here and Child coordinate and ...
Date March 31, 1981 Report No. 114790 Title

Health: Family Planning Activities Under Title X of the Public Health Service Act

, UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 . c FOR RELEASE-sOPl DELIVERY , Expected at 9:30 a.m., ES*. 1 I MarcH' 31, 1981 3 STATEMENTOF GREGORYJ. AHART, DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION BEFORE THE COMMITTEE OM LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES UNITED STATES SENATE TIT c ON FAMILY PLANNING ACTIVITIES UNDER E X OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT -.J 7 Mr. Chairman to be here completed...
Date Feb. 6, 1981 Report No. HRD-81-25 Title

Health: The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Program Helps Families but Needs Improvement

C’ ci b REPORTBY THE Comptroller General The Sti’dden Infant Death Syndrome Program Helps Families But Needs Improvement Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is the sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant which cannot be explained by a thorough medical examination. The Department of Health and Human Services’ Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Information and Counseling program is help...
Date Dec. 29, 1980 Report No. HRD-81-26 Title

Health: Department of Health and Human Services Should Improve Monitoring of Professional Standards Review Organizations

Report T The Subcommittee o On Oversight, House Committee On WaysAnd Means EASED O THE UNITED STATES F Department O Health And f Human ServicesShouId Improve MonitoringOf Professional Standards Review Organizations Professional Standards Review Organizations (PSROs) are designed to assure that health care services provided under Medicare and Medicaid are delivered as effectively, effi ciently, and...
Date April 24, 1980 Report No. ID-80-34 Title

International Affairs: Donor Coordination and Project Monitoring Practices--A Foreign Economic Assistance Project Study

. ' REPORTB'Y' THE US. h M1” General Accounting Office Donor Coordination And Project Monitoring Practices-- A Foreign Economic Assistance Project Study Economic assistance to developing countries, today, comes from many international sources, public and private. It has been recognized that the contributions of these donors need to be coordinated in order to achieve maximum benefits for the reci...
Date Jan. 21, 1980 Report No. HRD-80-24 Title

Health: Better Management and More Resources Needed To Strengthen Federal Efforts To Improve Pregnancy Outcome

. , .I . : . . ,* BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL - Report To The Congd OF THE UNITED STATES 3’ Better Management And More Resources Needed To Strengthen Federal Efforts To Improve Pregnancy Outcome Federal programs have helped increase access to health care for many and have contributed much to the Nation’s progress in preventing infant mortality. However, many persons, particularly those of low i...