Titles
- Electronic health records: VA has made progress in preparing for new system, but subsequent test findings will need to be addressed : report to Congressional committees1
- Electronic health records: VA needs to address data management challenges for new system : report to congressional requesters1
- Electronic health records: VA needs to address management challenges with new system : report to congressional addressees1
- Electronic health records: clear definition of the Interagency Program Office's role in VA's new modernization effort would strengthen accountability : testimony before the Subcommittee on Technology Modernization, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives1
- Electronic prescribing of controlled substances among Medicare Part D prescribers: 2015-20161
- Electronic prescribing of controlled substances among office-based physicians: 20171
- Electronic prescribing of controlled substances among office-based physicians: 2017-20191
- Electronic prescribing of controlled substances and use of prescription drug monitoring programs among office-based physicians, 2019-20211
- Electronic public health reporting & recording of social & behavioral determinants of health among office-based physicians: 20191
- Electronic public health reporting among non-federal acute care hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic, 20211
- Electronic submission of IND safety reports: technical conformance guide1
- Electronic submission template for medical device 510(k) submissions: guidance for industry and Food and Drug Administration staff1
- Electrosurgery safety issues1
- Electrosurgical units and the risk of surgical fires1
- Elemental impurities in drug products1
- Eligibility and enrollment: current status and challenges1
- Eliminating access to no-cost preventive health services could affect more than 12 million adults ages 50 to 641
- Eliminating disparities in birth outcomes: Spectrum Health : Grand Rapids, Mich1
- Eliminating disparities in treatment and the struggle to end segregation1
- Eliminating the ACA's individual mandate: how would California fare?1