Titles
- Dear [blank], I have received your courteous reply to my inquiries concerning [blank]1
- Delivering the right diet to the right patient every time1
- Developing and responding to deficiencies in accordance with the least burdensome provisions: guidance for industry and Food and Drug Administration staff1
- Diagnostic error in acute care1
- Disclosure: understanding the barriers to communicating unanticipated outcomes1
- Do you talk about AIDS on the first date1
- Doctor, are you speaking in tongues?1
- Drug and device manufacturer communications with payors, formulary committees, and similar entities: questions and answers : guidance for industry and review staff1
- Emergency communications: Office of Emergency Communication should take steps to help improve external communication : report to Congressional committees1
- Energy employees compensation: labor could better assist claimants through clearer communication : report to Congressional requesters1
- Errors in radiation therapy1
- Evidence-based state health policymaking: research and policymaker perspectives1
- Family members advocate for improved identification of patients with dementia in the acute care setting1
- FirstNet: efforts to establish the public-safety broadband network : testimony before the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Communications, Committee on Homeland Security, House of Representatives1
- Gauging the threat: media coverage of pandemic and avian flu : based on interviews among journalists : conducted on behalf of : Trust for America's Health and Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University1
- General orders. No. 1061
- General orders. No. 1191
- General orders. No. 1231
- General orders. No. 1291
- General orders. No. 1391