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Federal Housing Finance Agency
FHFA Incorporated the FAR’s Whistleblower Protection Language for Contractor Employees in Selected Open Market Solicitations and Awards
This Office of Inspector General (OIG) Comprehensive Healthcare Inspection Program report describes the results of a focused evaluation of the care provided at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This evaluation focused on five key operational areas:• Leadership and organizational risks• Quality, safety, and value• Medical staff privileging• Environment of care• Mental health (focusing on suicide prevention initiatives)The OIG issued six recommendations for improvement in two areas:1. Environment of care• Clean and safe patient areas• Well-maintained medical center• Medication access• Temperature- and humidity-controlled storage rooms2. Mental health• Comprehensive Suicide Risk Evaluations• Notification of suicidal behaviors
If the EPA does not adequately plan to increase the PSB’s capacity to respond to a 20-fold increase in employees receiving continuous vetting services, delays in processing and managing full TW 2.0 implementation may increase the risk to national security from insider threats.
This Office of Inspector General (OIG) Comprehensive Healthcare Inspection Program report describes the results of a focused evaluation of the care provided at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center and associated outpatient clinics in Georgia and South Carolina. This evaluation focused on five key operational areas:• Leadership and organizational risks• Quality, safety, and value• Medical staff privileging• Environment of care• Mental health (suicide prevention initiatives)The OIG issued five recommendations for improvement in the following topic areas:1. Quality, safety, and value• Root cause analysis for patient safety events2. Medical staff privileging• Equivalent specialized training and similar privileges3. Environment of care• Inspection deficiency tracking• Police response times to panic alarm testing4. Mental health• Reporting of suicide-related events