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New GAO Reports: Military Treatment Facilities on Guam, Human Services Programs, Medicaid and CHIPS, State Dept. IG

  • Defense Infrastructure: The Navy Needs Better Documentation to Support Its Proposed Military Treatment Facilities on Guam,
    GAO-11-206, Apr 5, 2011

  • Human Services Programs: Opportunities to Reduce Inefficiencies,
    GAO-11-531T, Apr 5, 2011

  • Medicaid and CHIP: Reports for Monitoring Children’s Health Care Services Need Improvement, GAO-11-293R, Apr 5, 2011 – Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)–two joint federal-state health care programs for low-income families and children–play a critical role in addressing the health care needs of children. In 2008, more than 36 million children in the United States received health care coverage through Medicaid or CHIP. Like all children, children covered by Medicaid and CHIP may have health care conditions that could warrant care from primary care or specialist providers. At the same time, a significant number of children in Medicaid and CHIP may not be receiving basic preventive care, which these programs generally
  • State Department Inspector General: Actions to Address Independence and Effectiveness Concerns Are Under Way
    GAO-11-382T, Apr 5, 2011

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