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Started by Henry Brown. Last reply by Henry Brown Nov 24, 2012. 1 Reply 0 Awesomes
Title: Personal Care ServicesTrends, Vulnerabilities and Recommendations for ImprovementEXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) body of work examining Medicaid personal care services…Continue
Started by Kathryn Hambleton. Last reply by Michael Murray Feb 14, 2012. 76 Replies 0 Awesomes
Greetings fellow members of the HHS in the Loop group! I think a great way for us to get started would be for each of us to introduce ourselves and share what brings us to this group. Feel free to…Continue
Started by Eileen Brooks. Last reply by Eileen Brooks Jul 16, 2010. 4 Replies 0 Awesomes
Angela Hausman started a great discussion on another site about "branding" which focused mostly on business, but somewhat on government. For me it was very enlightening. Here are some of the points…Continue
Started by Eileen Brooks. Last reply by Stephen F Murphy May 24, 2010. 1 Reply 0 Awesomes
There was a great thought piece in the May 22 WSJ called "Humans: Why They Triumphed". Historically, the societies that innovated and therefore evolved were those that reached out to other…Continue
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