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Department of Health & Human Services
HHS Did Not Always Efficiently Plan and Coordinate Its International Ebola Response Efforts
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is the U.S. Government's principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services. Included in that role is a charge to respond to international epidemics that could threaten the United States.
Afghanistan's North East Power System Phase I: Construction Deficiencies, Contractor Noncompliance, and Poor Oversight Resulted in a System that May Not Operate Safely or At Planned Levels
Effective June 1, 2006, Georgia implemented Georgia Families, a managed care program between Georgia and private health plans to provide benefits and health care services to Medicaid, PeachCare for Kids members, Planning for Healthy Babies enrollees, and Georgia Families 360° members. As of July 2016, managed care covered approximately 69 percent of Georgia Medicaid beneficiaries. In State fiscal year 2018, the Georgia Medicaid expenditures for approximately 2 million beneficiaries were $9.9 billion, including $4 billion to managed care. Previous Office of Inspector General reviews identified internal control weaknesses and lack of documented policies and procedures that contributed to States improperly paying for capitation payments on behalf of deceased beneficiaries. We conducted a similar review in Georgia.