Better Management Information Can be Obtained from the Quality Control System Used in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program: Report to the Chairman, Committee on Finance, United States SenateU.S. General Accounting Office, 1980 - 56 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 7.
iii. lappuse
... visits to recipients and third - party verifications . --Increase regional monitoring and periodic assessments of State quality control opera- tions as well as HHS monitoring of its regional quality control operations . --Change the ...
... visits to recipients and third - party verifications . --Increase regional monitoring and periodic assessments of State quality control opera- tions as well as HHS monitoring of its regional quality control operations . --Change the ...
18. lappuse
... visits and collateral contacts , as well as dropping sample cases from the QC review process . SSNS Federal QC ... visit . If the recipient does not have an SSN , the reviewer determines if the recipient has ap- plied for one . Only if ...
... visits and collateral contacts , as well as dropping sample cases from the QC review process . SSNS Federal QC ... visit . If the recipient does not have an SSN , the reviewer determines if the recipient has ap- plied for one . Only if ...
19. lappuse
... visits and collateral contacts it The States ' approaches toward visits to recipients homes during the QC reviews also varied . In California , was QC policy to schedule visits to recipients ' homes in ad- vance . Indiana prefers that home ...
... visits and collateral contacts it The States ' approaches toward visits to recipients homes during the QC reviews also varied . In California , was QC policy to schedule visits to recipients ' homes in ad- vance . Indiana prefers that home ...
20. lappuse
... visits , both of which could affect their payment status . Recipients who are unwilling to cooperate with reviewers may be withholding information for computing the correct grant . If the incidence of error in the dropped cases is ...
... visits , both of which could affect their payment status . Recipients who are unwilling to cooperate with reviewers may be withholding information for computing the correct grant . If the incidence of error in the dropped cases is ...
24. lappuse
... visits or onsite review programs to evaluate the quality or uniformity of regional QC procedures on an on- going basis . Because of the variations in regional QC pro- cedures , it is important that HHS establish an effective regional ...
... visits or onsite review programs to evaluate the quality or uniformity of regional QC procedures on an on- going basis . Because of the variations in regional QC pro- cedures , it is important that HHS establish an effective regional ...
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administrative period AFDC payment AFDC program AFDC quality AGENCY COMMENTS Ahart Aid to Families analysis of QC APPENDIX April 18 assessment assistance basis for sanctions Better Management Information California causes of errors current QC data analysis DEPENDENT CHILDREN PROGRAM developing corrective actions Director draft report earned income effective erroneous payments error causes evaluation factors Families with Dependent Federal Government Federal level Federal QC Getting Better Management Hawaii HHS officials home visits improve incentive incorrect pay incorrect payments Indiana Information from Quality January-June 1978 less than $5 Maryland ments monitoring need standard payment error rate payments of less percent QC data QC error rates QC manual QC procedures QC review procedures QC sample QC system Quality Control review quality control system re-reviews recipient's recommendation reduce errors regional QC regulations require result sample period secondary errors Secretary of HHS Social Security Social Security Administration State's tion verification welfare
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