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GAO Reports by subject "HCFA State Agency Quality Improvement Program"

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Date Sept. 28, 2000 Report No. HEHS-00-197 Title

Nursing Homes: Sustained Efforts Are Essential to Realize Potential of the Quality Initiatives

United States General Accounting Office GAO September 2000 Report to Congressional Requesters NURSING HOMES Sustained Efforts Are Essential to Realize Potential of the Quality Initiatives GAO/HEHS-00-197 Contents Letter Results in Brief Background Progress Made in Improving Annual Surveys, but Measuring the Effect Is Problematic Complaint and Enforcement Processes Are Improving, but States Report ...
Date Nov. 4, 1999 Report No. HEHS-00-6 Title

Nursing Home Care: Enhanced HCFA Oversight of State Programs Would Better Ensure Quality

United States General Accounting Office GAO November 1999 Report to the Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate NURSING HOME CARE Enhanced HCFA Oversight of State Programs Would Better Ensure Quality GAO/HEHS-00-6 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Services Division B-281759 November 4, 1999 The Honorable Charles E. Grassley Chairman The...
Date Nov. 4, 1999 Report No. T-HEHS-00-27 Title

Nursing Homes: HCFA Should Strengthen Its Oversight of State Agencies to Better Ensure Quality Care

United States General Accounting Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, November 4, 1999 Testimony Before the Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate NURSING HOMES Enhanced HCFA Oversight of State Programs Would Better Ensure Quality Care Statement of William J. Scanlon, Director Health Financing and Public Health Issues Health, Education, and Human Services Division G...
Date March 22, 1999 Report No. HEHS-99-80 Title

Nursing Homes: Complaint Investigation Processes Often Inadequate to Protect Residents

United States General Accounting Office GAO March 1999 Report to the Chairman and Ranking Minority Member, Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate NURSING HOMES Complaint Investigation Processes Often Inadequate to Protect Residents GAO/HEHS-99-80 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Health, Education, and Human Services Division B-281767 Le er t Letter March 22, 1999...