When months went by, then years, Sisley assumed her request would be stuck permanently in the HHS review process. |
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Because the size and scope of this attack and the potential for serious traumatisation is unprecedented in this country, the HHS commitment is long-term. |
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Perhaps more than any other agency, HHS is really struggling under the weight of the unaccompanied minors. |
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But my request to interview D.A. Henderson, the famed smallpox eradicator and head of the newly created Office of Public Health Preparedness at HHS, was rebuffed. |
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An HHS official confirmed to The Daily Beast that Sebelius, the long-embattled secretary will announce her resignation on Friday. |
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Likewise, HHS has implemented a policy where they disaggregated the data for Latinos and for r Asians and Pacific Islanders. |
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One, until that law is changed, HHS has to get a big cut of the purse. |
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But by and large, an HHS official tells me, things really have improved. |
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Famous for its message discipline, the White House had insisted that its HHS secretary be the lone voice on bioterrorism. |
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Leavitt, 53, served as head of the EPA for 13 months before Bush penciled him into the open HHS slot this past December. |
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The HHS and ERG research will be conducted over the next several months, with results expected by the end of this year. |
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An OIG advisory opinion is legally binding on HHS and the requesting party. |
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The accounting gimmicks HHS is now considering under the ANPRM still do not satisfy the religious freedom protections that exist in current law. |
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Lawrence, a deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services, reworked an HHS report to downplay evidence of racial disparities in health care. |
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Both HHS and DKA can occur in either type-1 or type-2 diabetes. |
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