Government Sites and Resources
State and federal government sites and directories.
Published May 23, 2005
50 States and Capitals Description: Facts about each state, such as, Area, Border States, Catalogs, Colleges, Community Page Index, Constitution, County Profile, Department of Education, Economy, Fast Facts, Genealogical Resources, Geographic Center, Governor, History, Largest cities, Library, Maps, National Forest, National Park, Newspapers, Non-Profit Organizations, Population, Representatives, US House, US Senate, House, Senate, Tax Forms, Travel, Veteran Affairs, Vital Records, etc. Agency for Health Care Research & Quality Description: AHRQ, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), was created to respond to the nation's need for knowledge about health care and the health care system. AHCPR's mission is to support, conduct, and disseminate research that improves quality and outcomes of care, reduces cost, and improves access to health care services.
Description: Centers For Disease Control Home page for CDC website. Census Bureau Health Insurance Statistics Description: This site includes links to current and previous years' tables and reports pertaining to health insurance coverage. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Description: CMS is the federal agency that administers the Medicare, Medicaid and Child Health Insurance Programs. In addition to providing health insurance, CMS also performs a number of quality-focused activities, including regulation of laboratory testing (CLIA), surveys and certification of health care facilities (including nursing homes, home health agencies, and intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded), development of coverage policies, and quality-of-care improvement. Clinical Trials.Gov Description:Information about federally and privately supported clinical research trials on human volunteers. complianceinfo.com Description: The “healthcare corporate compliance supersite.” Concentration on billing/coding, HIPAA, some EMTALA. Department of Health and Human Services Description: This site contains public and healthcare provider information including food and drug, diseases and conditions, safety and wellness, aging, and laws and regulations. Drug Enforcement Administration Description: News, resources for parents and teachers, drug trafficking information, recent cases, major enforcement operations, publications, links. Environmental Protection Agency Description: Information on laws and regulations affecting the environment, including standards for medical and hazardous waste disposal. Federal Bureau of Investigation Description:Current information on FBI activities, investigations into healthcare fraud, and other law enforcement information. Food and Drug Administration Description: The FDA is a public health agency of the Department of Health and Human Services, charged with protecting American consumers by enforcing the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and several related public health laws. FDA ensures the quality of food, cosmetics, medicines and medical devices, radiation-emitting products, and feed and drugs for pets and farm animals. FDA also ensures that products are labeled truthfully with the information needed for proper use. GPO Access (Government Printing Office) Description: GPO Access is a service of the U.S. Government Printing Office that provides free electronic access to a wealth of important information products produced by the Federal Government. The information provided on this site is the official, published version, and the information can be used without restriction, unless specifically noted.
Description: The mission of the IOM is to advance and disseminate scientific knowledge to improve human health. The Institute provides objective, timely, authoritative information and advice concerning health and science policy to government, the corporate sector, the professions and the public. Library of Congress Description: Library of Congress site for finding government resources Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Description: The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The data in the weekly MMWR are provisional, based on weekly reports to CDC by state health departments. National Center for Health Statistics Description: NCHS is the Federal Government's principal vital and health statistics agency. The agency provides a wide variety of data with which to monitor the nation's health and has received several legislative mandates and authorities. NCHS is a part of the CDC and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. To meet priority data needs for public health, NCHS works closely with other federal agencies, as well as researchers and academic institutions. NCHS data systems include data on vital events as well as information on health status, lifestyle and exposure to unhealthy influences, the onset and diagnosis of illness and disability, and the use of health care. National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics Description: The NCVHS serves as the statutory public advisory body to the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the area of health data and statistics. In that capacity, the Committee provides advice and assistance to the Department and serves as a forum for interaction with interested private sector groups on a variety of key health data issues. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Description: NIOSH is the Federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related disease and injury. The Institute is part of the CDC. National Institutes of Health Description: The NIH provides leadership and direction to programs designed to improve health by conducting and supporting research into the causes, diagnosis, prevention, and cure of human diseases, disorders, etc. (Website is extremely comprehensive.) Occupational Safety and Health Administration Description: An extensive website with nearly 450,000 pages of information. It includes a special section devoted to assisting small businesses as well as interactive e-Tools to help employers and employees. Office of Inspector General Description: The OIG provides policy direction and conducts, supervises, and coordinates audits, investigations, and other activities designed to promote economy and efficiency or prevent and detect healthcare fraud, waste and abuse. Links to compliance documents, work plans, advisory opinions, fraud alerts, inspection reports and a variety of information pertaining to Medicare and Medicaid. PUBMED Description: database of medical publications and articles -- National Library of Medicine THOMAS Description: Acting under a directive to make federal legislative information freely available to the Internet public, a Library of Congress team developed the THOMAS World Wide Web system. Databases include Bill Text, Congressional Record Text, Bill Summary & Status, Hot Bills (now under the heading "Major Legislation"), the Congressional Record Index, and the Constitution (now found, along with other historical Congressional documents, under "Historical Documents"). US Copyright Office Description: The full text of the US Copyright Law contained in Title 17 of the US Code is available at this website. US Department of Health and Human Services Description: The DHHS website provides information on the department's work on global health issues as well as worldwide health statistics, reports and publications, and links to DHHS global health partners. US House of Representatives Description: Current legislation, reports, hearings, eductional links, government links, director of Congressmen, Library of Congress. US Senate Description:Current legislation, history, schedules of committees, reports, directory of US Senators. White House -- Office of the President Description: Current national security issues, President's speeches, press releases, history, special offices, links to other federal sites. |
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