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9. Electronic release of clinical laboratory results: a review of state and federal policy

17. Medical care for armed services personnel and crediting cadet, midshipman, or aviation cadet service for pay purposes: hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Eightieth Congress, second session on S. 1649 ... H.R. 1275 ... S. 657 ... March 5, 1948

19. Report of the special commission established to study the whole matter of the mentally diseased in their relation to the Commonwealth, including all phases of the Department of Mental Diseases, under Chapter 1 of the Resolves of 1938

20. Army-Navy permanent nurse corps

26. Medical care in New York State, 1939: report of the temporary legislative commission to formulate a long range state health program : transmitted March 28, 1940

31. Eugenic sterilization in the United States: a comparative summary of statutes and review of court decisions

36. Antonio Escovedo, Gobernador constitucional del Departamento de Jalisco, á todos sus habitantes, sabed: que El Sr. Presidente de la Exma. Junta Departamental con fecha 14 del corriente ha dirigido á este gobierno el decreto que sigue

37. An illustration of the present pernicious mode of fashionable practice of medicine: with plates : accompanied with a dialogue, between an apothecary and a physician, on the subject of the statute regulating the practice of physic and surgery ; after which is added a few brief anecdotes

38. Report on the statutes of New York which regulate the practice of physic and surgery, the rights, duties, and immunities of physicians, and their relation to the medical societies of the counties: presented to the Medical Society of the County of Kings and ordered to be printed, together with the resolutions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, on the reading before it of an abstract of the report

48. Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, on so much of the governor's speech, at the June session, 1830, as relates to legalizing the study of anatomy

52. Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives on so much of the governor's speech, at the June session, 1830, as relates to legalizing the study of anatomy

53. Eu o Principe Regente faço saber aos que o presente alvará virem: que havendo eu creado fysico mór, e cirurgião mór do Reino, Estados, e domínios ultramarinos, por decretos de sete de fevereiro do corrente anno, com o util fim de entenderem em tudo, quanto póde concorrer para o augmento, e conservação da saude pública

56. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America, begun and holden by adjournment at Newport, within and for the said colony, on the second Monday in June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-six

58. A brief history of the past and present relations of the Medical Society of New Jersey to the state: more especially as regards legislative enactments : together with some thoughts suggested by these relations : being the annual address read before the Medical Society of New Jersey, at its eighty-ninth annual session in the City of Trenton, January 23, 1855

60. Immigration detention: ICE needs to strengthen oversight of informed consent for medical care : report to congressional requesters

61. Maternal health: Outcomes worsened and disparities persisted during the pandemic : report to congressional addressees

62. Maternal health: Availability of hospital-based obstetric care in rural areas : report to congressional committees

63. Medicare: CMS needs to address risks posed by provider enrollment waivers and flexibilities : report to congressional committees

64. Veterans health care: VA actions needed to ensure timely scheduling of specialty care appointments : report to congressional committees

65. Federal Employees Health Benefits Program: Additional monitoring mechanisms and fraud risk assessment needed to better ensure member eligibility : report to congressional requesters

66. Abuse and neglect: CMS should strengthen reporting requirements to better protect individuals receiving hospice care : report to the Honorable Charles E. Grassley, United States Senate

67. Public health preparedness: HHS could improve oversight of research involving enhanced potential pandemic pathogens : report to congressional committees

68. COVID-19: HHS funds allocated to support disproportionately affected communities : report to congressional addressees

69. Medicare Advantage: Plans generally offered some supplemental benefits, but CMS has limited data on utilization : report to congressional committees

70. Institutional review boards: Actions needed to improve federal oversight and examine effectiveness : report to congressional requesters

71. Tracking the funds: specific fiscal year 2022 provisions for Department of Health and Human Services : report to congressional committees

72. Routine vaccinations: adult rates vary by vaccine type and other factors : report to congressional requesters

73. Public health preparedness: HHS should address strategic national stockpile requirements and inventory risks : report to congressional addressees

75. Bureau of Prisons: assessment of health care reentry policies and procedures needed : report to congressional committees

76. Health centers: Trends in revenue and grants supported by the Community Health Center Fund : testimony before the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, U.S. Senate

77. Payment integrity: additional coordination is needed for assessing risks in the improper payment estimation process for advance premium tax credits : report to congressional requesters

78. Drug manufacturing: FDA should fully assess its efforts to encourage innovation : report to congressional committees

79. Electronic health record modernization: VA needs to address change management challenges, user satisfaction, and system issues : testimony before the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, U.S. Senate

80. Generic drugs: Stakeholder views on improving FDA’s information on patents : report to congressional committees

81. VA health care: Improved data, planning, and communication needed for infrastructure modernization and realignment : report to congressional requesters

82. COVID-19 in nursing homes: Experts identified actions aimed at improving infection prevention and control : report to congressional addressees

83. Regenerative medicine and advanced therapies: information on workforce and education : report to congressional committees

84. Animal use in research: NIH should strengthen oversight of projects it funds at foreign facilities : report to congressional requesters

85. Coast Guard health care: Additional actions could help ensure beneficiaries’ access : report to congressional committees

87. Electronic health information exchange: use has increased, but is lower for small and rural providers : report to congressional requesters

88. Medicaid: Characteristics of and expenditures for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities : report to congressional requesters

89. Tax administration: IRS oversight of hospitals’ tax-exempt status : testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives

90. Antibiotic resistance: Federal agencies have taken steps to combat the threat, but additional actions needed : testimony before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives

91. VA health care: Office of Rural Health would benefit from improved communication and developing performance goals : report to congressional requesters

93. Electronic health records: Challenges with VA’s new system call for management improvements : testimony before the Subcommittee on Technology Modernization, Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, House of Representatives

94. Veterans health care: Staffing challenges and recommendations for improvement : testimony before the Subcommittee on Health and Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives

95. Veteran suicide: VA efforts to identify veterans at risk through analysis of health record information : report to congressional committees

96. COVID-19 in nursing homes: CMS needs to continue to strengthen oversight of infection prevention and control : report to congressional addressees

97. Medicare telehealth: actions needed to strengthen oversight and help providers educate patients on privacy and security risks : report to congressional addressees

100. Contact tracing for air travel: CDC’s data system needs substantial improvement : report to congressional addressees