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Date Jan. 23, 1992 |
Report No. HRD-92-23 |
Title
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__.---*lilIlllitry 1 !j!U Report, t,o thf.3Chairman, Cornrnittee on Vetwans’ A ffai rs, U.S. Senate ; VA HEALTH CARE F’ WOMEN OR Despite Progress, Improvements Needed Hllll I Ill
145766 RESTRICTED--Not II be released outside the General Accounting iM%ce unless specifically approved by the WiBe... |
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... |
Date June 27, 1985 |
Report No. HRD-85-57 |
Title
, . . . BY THE U.S.GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
Report To The Committee ‘United States Senate On Veterans’ Affairs VA Has Not Fully Implemented Its Health Care Quality Assurance Systems
One of the Veterans Administration’s (VA’s) I primary goals is to provide quality medical I care to veterans in its medical centers. It ) has established a formal quality assurance program with two focuses: (1... |