Administrative units of government responsible for policy making and management of governmental activities.
Agencies of the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT of the United States.
The term "United States" in a medical context often refers to the country where a patient or study participant resides, and is not a medical term per se, but relevant for epidemiological studies, healthcare policies, and understanding differences in disease prevalence, treatment patterns, and health outcomes across various geographic locations.
Financial support of research activities.
The science of controlling or modifying those conditions, influences, or forces surrounding man which relate to promoting, establishing, and maintaining health.
Branch of medicine concerned with the prevention and control of disease and disability, and the promotion of physical and mental health of the population on the international, national, state, or municipal level.
The complex of political institutions, laws, and customs through which the function of governing is carried out in a specific political unit.
Federal, state, or local government organized methods of financial assistance.
The level of governmental organization and function at the national or country-wide level.
Smallest political subdivisions within a country at which general governmental functions are carried-out.
Public or private organizations that provide, either directly or through arrangements with other organizations, home health services in the patient's home. (Hospital Administration Terminology, 2d ed)
Exercise of governmental authority to control conduct.
Programs and activities sponsored or administered by local, state, or national governments.
The level of governmental organization and function below that of the national or country-wide government.
An agency in the Executive Branch of the Federal Government. It was created as an independent regulatory agency responsible for the implementation of federal laws designed to protect the environment. Its mission is to protect human health and the ENVIRONMENT.
Activities concerned with governmental policies, functions, etc.
Decisions, usually developed by government policymakers, for determining present and future objectives pertaining to the health care system.
An agency of the PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE established in 1990 to "provide indexing, abstracting, translating, publishing, and other services leading to a more effective and timely dissemination of information on research, demonstration projects, and evaluations with respect to health care to public and private entities and individuals engaged in the improvement of health care delivery..." It supersedes the National Center for Health Services Research. The United States Agency for Health Care Policy and Research was renamed Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) under the Healthcare Research and Quality Act of 1999.
Health planning and resources development agencies which function in each health service area of the United States (PL 93-641).
Personnel trained to provide the initial services, care, and support in EMERGENCIES or DISASTERS.
**I'm sorry for the confusion, but 'Nevada' is not a medical term.** It is a geographical location, specifically a state in the southwestern United States. If you have any medical terms or concepts you would like me to define or explain, please let me know!
Procedures outlined for the care of casualties and the maintenance of services in disasters.
The immature stage in the life cycle of those orders of insects characterized by gradual metamorphosis, in which the young resemble the imago in general form of body, including compound eyes and external wings; also the 8-legged stage of mites and ticks that follows the first moult.
Situations or conditions requiring immediate intervention to avoid serious adverse results.
First aid or other immediate intervention for accidents or medical conditions requiring immediate care and treatment before definitive medical and surgical management can be procured.
Partial or complete displacement of a tooth from its alveolar support. It is commonly the result of trauma. (From Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminology, 4th ed, p312)

Pharmaceutical regulation in context: the case of Lao People's Democratic Republic. (1/538)

An explosive development of private pharmacies in the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao P.D.R.) has led to 80% of pharmaceuticals being provided by the private sector. In order to achieve the goal of access to good quality health care for all citizens, the Lao government is making an effort to regulate the private pharmaceutical sector using the emerging legal system of laws, decrees, and regulations. The aim of this paper is to describe and analyze the system of drug regulation in Lao P.D.R. in relation to the public social goals. Relevant official documents at the central, provincial and district levels have been reviewed, interviews were held with 30 key informants and 15 pharmacies were surveyed. The public social goals have been expressed in terms of equity and quality of care. However, total drug expenditure may be as low as US$1 per person per year which is far below any minimum standard and does not make it possible to achieve reasonable access to drugs for all. The regulatory system has so far been focused on entry into the pharmaceutical retail market and dealing with basic issues of product quality and conditions of sale. An enforcement system including sanctions is being developed; other policy instruments such as information and economic means are hardly being used at all. The government presently faces a trade-off between quality of pharmaceutical services and geographical equity of access. The study shows that regulation is strongly influenced by the general socioeconomic context.  (+info)

Timely toxicology. (2/538)

The ToxChip, a DNA microarray chip, allows the monitoring of the expression levels of thousands of different genes at a time, thereby condensing months of painstaking laboratory tasks into a day's work. For toxicology researchers in particular, this tool is important because it promises a more effective way to identify environmental hazards and their effects on DNA. The ToxChip, developed by NIEHS scientists J. Carl Barrett, Cynthia Afshari, and Emile F. Nuwaysir, could transform the way toxicologists approach environmental problems.  (+info)

Recent progress in safety evaluation studies on plasticizers and plastics and their controlled use in Japan. (3/538)

Recent experimental studies in Japan on the evaluation of potential health hazards from phthalate esters used in manufacturing poly (vinyl chloride) as well as several plastics for medical devices and for food containers and packages were introduced. Development of pulmonary granuloma formation after intravenous injection of diethylhexyl phthalate was assumed to be dependent on the particle size of the phthalate in vehicle used. Dietary administration of large amount of diethylhexyl phthalate and dibutyl phthalate produced renal cysts in mothers and in descendants in reproduction studies in mice. Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of the phthalates and several plastics and resins were also examined by in vivo and in vitro studies. Hematological parameters examined in rabbits after repeated intravenous injection of diethylhexyl phthalate and after implantation of plastics in aorta for 3--6 months did not show any significant change. A slow decrease of radioactivity was observed in adipose tissue of rats following oral administration of 14C-labeled diethylhexyl phthalate. tthe administrative action on phthalates by the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare is briefly reviewed.  (+info)

Parlaying digital imaging and communications in medicine and open architecture to our advantage: the new Department of Defense picture archiving and communications system. (4/538)

The Department of Defense (DoD) undertook a major systems specification, acquisition, and implementation project of multivendor picture archiving and communications system (PACS) and teleradiology systems during 1997 with deployment of the first systems in 1998. These systems differ from their DoD predecessor system in being multivendor in origin, specifying adherence to the developing Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) 3.0 standard and all of its service classes, emphasizing open architecture, using personal computer (PC) and web-based image viewing access, having radiologic telepresence over large geographic areas as a primary focus of implementation, and requiring bidirectional interfacing with the DoD hospital information system (HIS). The benefits and advantages to the military health-care system accrue through the enabling of a seamless implementation of a virtual radiology operational environment throughout this vast healthcare organization providing efficient general and subspecialty radiologic interpretive and consultative services for our medical beneficiaries to any healthcare provider, anywhere and at any time of the night or day.  (+info)

Acceptance testing of integrated picture archiving and communications systems. (5/538)

An integrated picture archiving and communication system (PACS) is a large investment in both money and resources. With all of the components and systems contained in the PACS, a methodical set of protocols and procedures must be developed to test all aspects of the PACS within the short time allocated for contract compliance. For the Department of Defense (DoD), acceptance testing (AT) sets the protocols and procedures. Broken down into modules and test procedures that group like components and systems, the AT protocol maximizes the efficiency and thoroughness of testing all aspects of an integrated PACS. A standardized and methodical protocol reduces the probability of functionality or performance limitations being overlooked. The AT protocol allows complete PACS testing within the 30 days allocated by the digital imaging network (DIN)-PACS contract. AT shortcomings identified during the testing phase properly allows for resolution before complete acceptance of the system. This presentation will describe the evolution of the process, the components of the DoD AT protocol, the benefits of the AT process, and its significance to the successful implementation of a PACS. This is a US government work. There are no restrictions on its use.  (+info)

Virtual management of radiology examinations in the virtual radiology environment using common object request broker architecture services. (6/538)

In the Department of Defense (DoD), US Army Medical Command is now embarking on an extremely exciting new project--creating a virtual radiology environment (VRE) for the management of radiology examinations. The business of radiology in the military is therefore being reengineered on several fronts by the VRE Project. In the VRE Project, a set of intelligent agent algorithms determine where examinations are to routed for reading bases on a knowledge base of the entire VRE. The set of algorithms, called the Meta-Manager, is hierarchical and uses object-based communications between medical treatment facilities (MTFs) and medical centers that have digital imaging network picture archiving and communications systems (DIN-PACS) networks. The communications is based on use of common object request broker architecture (CORBA) objects and services to send patient demographics and examination images from DIN-PACS networks in the MTFs to the DIN-PACS networks at the medical centers for diagnosis. The Meta-Manager is also responsible for updating the diagnosis at the originating MTF. CORBA services are used to perform secure message communications between DIN-PACS nodes in the VRE network. The Meta-Manager has a fail-safe architecture that allows the master Meta-Manager function to float to regional Meta-Manager sites in case of server failure. A prototype of the CORBA-based Meta-Manager is being developed by the University of Arizona's Computer Engineering Research Laboratory using the unified modeling language (UML) as a design tool. The prototype will implement the main functions described in the Meta-Manager design specification. The results of this project are expected to reengineer the process of radiology in the military and have extensions to commercial radiology environments.  (+info)

Benchmark testing the Digital Imaging Network-Picture Archiving and Communications System proposal of the Department of Defense. (7/538)

The Department of Defense issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for its next generation Picture Archiving and Communications System in January of 1997. The RFP was titled Digital Imaging Network-Picture Archiving and Communications System (DIN-PACS). Benchmark testing of the proposed vendors' systems occurred during the summer of 1997. This article highlights the methods for test material and test system organization, the major areas tested, and conduct of actual testing. Department of Defense and contract personnel wrote test procedures for benchmark testing based on the important features of the DIN-PACS Request for Proposal. Identical testing was performed with each vendor's system. The Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard images used for the Benchmark Testing included all modalities. The images were verified as being DICOM standard compliant by the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Electronic Radiology Laboratory. The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory prepared the Unix-based server for the DICOM images and operated it during testing. The server was loaded with the images and shipped to each vendor's facility for on-site testing. The Defense Supply Center, Philadelphia (DSCP), the Department of Defense agency managing the DIN-PACS contract, provided representatives at each vendor site to ensure all tests were performed equitably and without bias. Each vendor's system was evaluated in the following nine major areas: DICOM Compliance; System Storage and Archive of Images; Network Performance; Workstation Performance; Radiology Information System Performance; Composite Health Care System/Health Level 7 communications standard Interface Performance; Teleradiology Performance; Quality Control; and Failover Functionality. These major sections were subdivided into workable test procedures and were then scored. A combined score for each section was compiled from this data. The names of the involved vendors and the scoring for each is contract sensitive and therefore can not be discussed. All of the vendors that underwent the benchmark testing did well. There was no one vendor that was markedly superior or inferior. There was a typical bell shaped curve of abilities. Each vendor had their own strong points and weaknesses. A standardized benchmark protocol and testing system for PACS architectures would be of great value to all agencies planning to purchase a PACS. This added information would assure the purchased system meets the needed functional requirements as outlined by the purchasers PACS Request for Proposal.  (+info)

Committee proposals and restrictive rules. (8/538)

I analyze a game-theoretic model of committee-legislature interaction in which a majority decision to adopt either an open or closed amendment rule occurs following the committee's proposal of a bill. I find that, in equilibrium, the closed rule is almost always chosen when the dimension of the policy space is >1. Furthermore, the difference between the equilibrium outcome and that which would have occurred under the open rule can be arbitrarily small.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Government Agencies" is a very broad term and does not have a specific medical definition. Government agencies are administrative bodies of a government that carry out certain legislated functions, and these can cover a wide range of areas, including public health, environmental protection, workplace safety, and many others.

However, if you're interested in learning about government agencies that deal with health-related matters, here are a few examples:

1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): A federal agency in the United States that conducts and supports public health activities to decrease preventable diseases, injuries, and disabilities.
2. National Institutes of Health (NIH): A US government agency responsible for biomedical and health-related research. It comprises 27 institutes and centers focusing on various disease areas and other health issues.
3. Food and Drug Administration (FDA): A US government agency that oversees the safety of food, dietary supplements, medications, vaccines, cosmetics, medical devices, and radiation-emitting products.
4. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): A US government agency responsible for protecting human health and the environment by enforcing regulations related to air and water quality, hazardous waste disposal, pesticides, and other environmental concerns.
5. World Health Organization (WHO): An international organization that coordinates global health initiatives, sets international health standards, and provides technical assistance to member countries in addressing various health issues.

These are just a few examples of government agencies that deal with health-related matters. If you have a specific agency or area of interest, I'd be happy to help provide more information!

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "United States Government Agencies" is not a medical term. It refers to administrative units within the US government that are responsible for carrying out specific functions and policies. These agencies can be involved in various areas, including public health and healthcare regulation, but they are not medical terms per se.

However, I can provide a brief overview of some US government agencies that play significant roles in healthcare and public health:

1. **Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)**: This is the primary federal agency responsible for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services. It includes various operating divisions like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and more.

2. **Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)**: The CDC is the nation's leading public health agency, dedicated to protecting America from health, safety, and security threats, both foreign and in the domestic landscape.

3. **National Institutes of Health (NIH)**: NIH is the nation's medical research agency, conducting and supporting research that leads to healthier lives.

4. **Food and Drug Administration (FDA)**: The FDA is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, dietary supplements, medications, vaccines, biopharmaceuticals, blood transfusions, medical devices, electromagnetic radiation emitting devices (ERED), cosmetics, and products that emit chemical emissions.

5. **Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)**: HRSA is the primary federal agency for improving health care to people who are geographically isolated, economically or medically vulnerable.

6. **Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)**: CMS administers Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the Health Insurance Marketplace.

These agencies play crucial roles in shaping healthcare policies, conducting medical research, ensuring food and drug safety, providing health services, and more.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "United States" is a geopolitical entity, specifically the name of the country consisting of 50 states, and it is not a medical term or concept. Therefore, I can't provide a medical definition for it. If you have any questions related to health, medicine, or biology, I would be happy to try to help answer those!

"Research Support as Topic" is not a specific medical term or diagnosis. However, in the context of medical literature and research, "research support" refers to the resources, funding, and infrastructure that enable and facilitate the conduct of scientific research. This can include financial support from various sources such as government agencies, private organizations, or institutions; access to laboratory facilities, equipment, and databases; and technical assistance in study design, data collection and analysis, and manuscript preparation.

When "research support" is designated as a topic in medical literature, it typically refers to articles that discuss the various aspects of research funding, ethics, and management, including best practices for grant writing, financial conflict of interest disclosures, and responsible conduct of research. It may also include studies that examine the impact of research support on the quality, quantity, and outcomes of scientific research.

Environmental health is a branch of public health that focuses on the study of how environmental factors, including physical, chemical, and biological factors, impact human health and disease. It involves the assessment, control, and prevention of environmental hazards in order to protect and promote human health and well-being.

Environmental health encompasses a wide range of issues, such as air and water quality, food safety, waste management, housing conditions, occupational health and safety, radiation protection, and climate change. It also involves the promotion of healthy behaviors and the development of policies and regulations to protect public health from environmental hazards.

The goal of environmental health is to create safe and healthy environments that support human health and well-being, prevent disease and injury, and promote sustainable communities. This requires a multidisciplinary approach that involves collaboration between various stakeholders, including policymakers, researchers, healthcare providers, community organizations, and the public.

Public health is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting human health through organized efforts of society." It focuses on improving the health and well-being of entire communities, populations, and societies, rather than individual patients. This is achieved through various strategies, including education, prevention, surveillance of diseases, and promotion of healthy behaviors and environments. Public health also addresses broader determinants of health, such as access to healthcare, housing, food, and income, which have a significant impact on the overall health of populations.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "government" is a political or administrative concept and does not have a medical definition. In general, it refers to the group of people who govern a community or country, or the system by which they govern. This could include elected officials, appointed leaders, and bureaucracies that oversee various functions such as public health, education, and infrastructure. However, in the context of your question, I assume you may be interested in how government policies and systems can impact health and healthcare. If you have any specific questions related to this or another topic, please let me know!

'Government Financing' in the context of healthcare refers to the role of government in funding healthcare services, programs, and infrastructure. This can be achieved through various mechanisms such as:

1. Direct provision of healthcare services: The government operates and funds its own hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities, where it employs healthcare professionals to deliver care.
2. Public insurance programs: The government establishes and manages health insurance programs, like Medicare and Medicaid in the United States, which provide coverage for specific populations and reimburse healthcare providers for services delivered to enrollees.
3. Tax subsidies and incentives: Governments may offer tax breaks or other financial incentives to encourage private investments in healthcare infrastructure, research, and development.
4. Grants and loans: Government agencies can provide funding to healthcare organizations, researchers, and educational institutions in the form of grants and loans for specific projects, programs, or initiatives.
5. Public-private partnerships (PPPs): Governments collaborate with private entities to jointly fund and manage healthcare services, facilities, or infrastructure projects.

Government financing plays a significant role in shaping healthcare systems and ensuring access to care for vulnerable populations. The extent of government involvement in financing varies across countries, depending on their political, economic, and social contexts.

The Federal Government, in the context of medical definitions, typically refers to the national government of a country that has a federal system of government. In such a system, power is divided between the national government and regional or state governments. The Federal Government is responsible for matters that affect the entire nation, such as foreign policy, national defense, and regulating interstate commerce, including certain aspects of healthcare policy and regulation.

In the United States, for example, the Federal Government plays a significant role in healthcare through programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which are designed to ensure access to affordable healthcare services for specific populations or address broader health reform initiatives. The Federal Government also regulates food and drugs through agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These federal entities work to ensure the safety, efficacy, and security of medical products, foods, and public health.

I apologize for any confusion, but "Local Government" is not a medical term. It refers to a level of government that is responsible for administering public services within a specific geographic area, typically smaller than a state or province. Local governments may include entities such as counties, municipalities, cities, towns, and villages. They are usually responsible for providing services such as police and fire protection, emergency medical services, waste management, local road maintenance, and public education. It is not directly related to the practice of medicine or healthcare.

Home care agencies, also known as home health care agencies, are organizations that provide various health and social services to individuals in their own homes. These services can include skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, medical social work, and home health aide services. The goal of home care agencies is to help individuals maintain their independence and quality of life while receiving the necessary care in the comfort of their own homes. Home care agencies must be licensed and regulated by state governments to ensure that they meet certain standards of care.

Government regulation in the context of medicine refers to the rules, guidelines, and laws established by government agencies to control, monitor, and standardize various aspects of healthcare. These regulations are designed to protect patients, promote public health, ensure quality of care, and regulate the healthcare industry. Examples of government regulation in medicine include:

1. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations for drug approval, medical device clearance, and food safety.
2. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regulations for healthcare reimbursement, quality measures, and program eligibility.
3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations for workplace safety in healthcare settings.
4. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations to minimize environmental impacts from healthcare facilities and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
5. State medical boards' regulations for licensing, disciplining, and monitoring physicians and other healthcare professionals.
6. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations for patient privacy and data security.
7. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) regulations for laboratory testing quality and standards.
8. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations to prevent deceptive or unfair trade practices in healthcare marketing and advertising.
9. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) guidelines for evidence-based practice and patient safety.
10. Public Health Service Act (PHSA) regulations related to infectious diseases, bioterrorism preparedness, and substance abuse treatment.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Government Programs" is a very broad term and can encompass many different fields, including healthcare, social services, education, and more. If you're looking for a medical definition related to government programs, you might be referring to initiatives like Medicare, Medicaid, or the Affordable Care Act in the United States, which are government-run health insurance programs or policies.

1. Medicare: A federal health insurance program in the United States, primarily for people 65 and older, but also for some younger people with disabilities and those with end-stage renal disease. Medicare provides coverage for hospitalization, doctor visits, and other healthcare services.

2. Medicaid: A joint federal-state health insurance program in the United States that provides coverage to low-income individuals, including children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities. Medicaid covers a range of medical services, including hospital stays, doctor visits, and long-term care.

3. The Affordable Care Act (ACA): Also known as "Obamacare," the ACA is a United States healthcare reform law that aims to increase the quality and affordability of health insurance, lower the uninsured rate, and regulate the health insurance industry. The ACA includes provisions such as mandated insurance coverage, subsidies for low-income individuals, and protections for those with pre-existing conditions.

Please provide more context if you were looking for information on a different government program related to the medical field.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "State Government" is not a medical term. It refers to the level of government in the United States that is responsible for governing each of the individual states. This includes executives (such as governors), legislative bodies (like state senates and houses of representatives), and courts.

If you have any questions related to medicine or healthcare, I'd be happy to try and help answer those for you!

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is not a medical term or concept. However, I can provide you with a general definition:

The EPA is an independent agency of the federal government of the United States, responsible for protecting public health and the environment by enforcing regulations based on federal laws. The agency conducts environmental assessment, education, research, and regulation of various voluntary and compulsory programs in the US to address issues related to toxic substances, air and water quality, solid waste management, radiation protection, and hazardous waste management.

I must clarify that I'm a helpful assistant and not a doctor, but I can tell you that 'politics' is not a term used in medicine. Politics refers to the activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or groups having or hoping to achieve power. If you have any medical questions, feel free to ask!

Health policy refers to a set of decisions, plans, and actions that are undertaken to achieve specific healthcare goals within a population. It is formulated by governmental and non-governmental organizations with the objective of providing guidance and direction for the management and delivery of healthcare services. Health policies address various aspects of healthcare, including access, financing, quality, and equity. They can be designed to promote health, prevent disease, and provide treatment and rehabilitation services to individuals who are sick or injured. Effective health policies require careful consideration of scientific evidence, ethical principles, and societal values to ensure that they meet the needs of the population while being fiscally responsible.

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services. AHRQ's mission is to produce evidence to make healthcare safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable, and affordable, and to work within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with other partners to make sure that the evidence is understood and used.

AHRQ's research helps people make more informed decisions and improve the quality of healthcare services. The agency's work includes conducting and supporting research, developing and disseminating evidence-based information, and encouraging the use of evidence that improves the quality of healthcare and outcomes for patients. AHRQ's research covers a wide range of topics, including patient safety, clinical effectiveness, health IT, and healthcare disparities.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Health Systems Agencies" is not a widely recognized or established medical term or concept with a specific definition. It may refer to organizations that work on healthcare system design, implementation, regulation, or improvement, but the exact meaning can vary depending on the context. If you could provide more context or specify the particular agencies you're interested in, I would be happy to help further!

Emergency responders are individuals who are trained and authorized to provide immediate assistance in the event of an emergency. This can include medical emergencies, fires, natural disasters, or other situations that require urgent attention. Some common types of emergency responders include:

1. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel: These are healthcare professionals who provide pre-hospital care to patients in emergency situations. They may be trained as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), paramedics, or nurses, and they often work for ambulance services, fire departments, or hospitals.
2. Firefighters: These are individuals who are trained to respond to fires, rescue people from dangerous situations, and provide other emergency services. They may also be trained in medical response and can provide basic life support care until EMS personnel arrive.
3. Police officers: Law enforcement officers who respond to emergencies such as crimes in progress, traffic accidents, or natural disasters. They are responsible for maintaining public safety and order, and may provide first aid or other emergency medical services if necessary.
4. Search and Rescue (SAR) teams: These are specialized teams that are trained to locate and rescue people who are lost, missing, or injured in remote or difficult-to-reach areas. They may work for government agencies, volunteer organizations, or private companies.
5. Public Health officials: These are individuals who work for local, state, or federal health departments and are responsible for responding to public health emergencies such as disease outbreaks or bioterrorism attacks. They may provide education, vaccination, or other services to protect the public's health.
6. Emergency Management professionals: These are individuals who are trained to coordinate emergency response efforts during large-scale disasters or emergencies. They may work for government agencies, nonprofit organizations, or private companies.

Overall, emergency responders play a critical role in protecting public safety and ensuring that people receive the medical care they need during emergencies.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Nevada" is not a medical term. It is the name of a state in the western United States. If you have any medical questions or terms you would like defined, please let me know and I would be happy to help.

Disaster planning in a medical context refers to the process of creating and implementing a comprehensive plan for responding to emergencies or large-scale disasters that can impact healthcare facilities, services, and patient care. The goal of disaster planning is to minimize the impact of such events on the health and well-being of patients and communities, ensure continuity of medical services, and protect healthcare infrastructure and resources.

Disaster planning typically involves:

1. Risk assessment: Identifying potential hazards and assessing their likelihood and potential impact on healthcare facilities and services.
2. Developing a disaster plan: Creating a detailed plan that outlines the steps to be taken before, during, and after a disaster to ensure the safety of patients, staff, and visitors, as well as the continuity of medical care.
3. Training and education: Providing training and education to healthcare personnel on disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.
4. Exercises and drills: Conducting regular exercises and drills to test the effectiveness of the disaster plan and identify areas for improvement.
5. Resource management: Identifying and securing necessary resources, such as medical supplies, equipment, and personnel, to support disaster response efforts.
6. Communication and coordination: Establishing clear communication protocols and coordinating with local emergency responders, public health authorities, and other healthcare facilities to ensure a coordinated response to disasters.
7. Recovery and restoration: Developing plans for restoring medical services and infrastructure after a disaster has occurred.

Disaster planning is an essential component of healthcare delivery and is critical to ensuring the safety and well-being of patients and communities during emergencies or large-scale disasters.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Nymph" does not have a medical definition. In general, nymph is a term used in mythology to refer to a minor nature deity typically represented as an attractive maiden or beautiful young woman who animates nature and is often associated with various natural phenomena.

If you have any medical concerns or questions, I would be happy to help if you could provide more information.

An emergency is a sudden, unexpected situation that requires immediate medical attention to prevent serious harm, permanent disability, or death. Emergencies can include severe injuries, trauma, cardiac arrest, stroke, difficulty breathing, severe allergic reactions, and other life-threatening conditions. In such situations, prompt medical intervention is necessary to stabilize the patient's condition, diagnose the underlying problem, and provide appropriate treatment.

Emergency medical services (EMS) are responsible for providing emergency care to patients outside of a hospital setting, such as in the home, workplace, or public place. EMS personnel include emergency medical technicians (EMTs), paramedics, and other first responders who are trained to assess a patient's condition, provide basic life support, and transport the patient to a hospital for further treatment.

In a hospital setting, an emergency department (ED) is a specialized unit that provides immediate care to patients with acute illnesses or injuries. ED staff includes physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who are trained to handle a wide range of medical emergencies. The ED is equipped with advanced medical technology and resources to provide prompt diagnosis and treatment for critically ill or injured patients.

Overall, the goal of emergency medical care is to stabilize the patient's condition, prevent further harm, and provide timely and effective treatment to improve outcomes and save lives.

Emergency treatment refers to the urgent medical interventions and care provided to individuals who are experiencing a severe injury, illness, or life-threatening condition. The primary aim of emergency treatment is to stabilize the patient's condition, prevent further harm, and provide immediate medical attention to save the patient's life or limb.

Emergency treatment may include various medical procedures, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), airway management, administering medications, controlling bleeding, treating burns, immobilizing fractures, and providing pain relief. The specific emergency treatment provided will depend on the nature and severity of the patient's condition.

Emergency treatment is typically delivered in an emergency department (ED) or a similar setting, such as an urgent care center, ambulance, or helicopter transport. Healthcare professionals who provide emergency treatment include emergency physicians, nurses, paramedics, and other specialists trained in emergency medicine.

It's important to note that emergency treatment is different from routine medical care, which is usually provided on a scheduled basis and focuses on preventing, diagnosing, and managing chronic or ongoing health conditions. Emergency treatment, on the other hand, is provided in response to an acute event or crisis that requires immediate attention and action.

Tooth avulsion is the complete separation of a tooth from its socket in the alveolar bone due to traumatic injury. This occurs when the periodontal ligament, which holds the tooth in place, gets severed or torn, resulting in the tooth being displaced from its original position. Avulsed teeth can be either primary (baby) or permanent teeth, and the trauma can result in damage to the surrounding tissues, including the gingiva, alveolar bone, and sometimes even the nerves and blood vessels. Prompt and appropriate first aid, as well as professional dental care, are crucial for ensuring the best possible outcome for reimplantation and healing.

Government agencies of Brunei, Brunei politics-related lists, Lists of government agencies by country, Lists of organisations ... Government religious schools are under the jurisdiction of this Ministry. "GOV.BN Portal - Directory". www.brunei.gov.bn. ... This is the list of government agencies in Brunei. Brunei, at present, has the following ministries: Prime Minister's Office ( ... Government education institutions are under the jurisdiction of this Ministry. Government health facilities are under the ...
Government agencies of Norway, Government of Norway, Lists of government agencies by country, Lists of organisations based in ... operation Politics of Norway List of government enterprises of Norway Government agencies in Iceland Government agencies in ... Agencies are organised as etater. Still, some of the work of the government is carried out through state enterprises or limited ... The Government agencies of Norway are state controlled organizations that act independently to carry out the policies of the ...
Nursing homes List of Icelandic ministries Government agencies in Norway Government agencies in Sweden (Government agencies of ... Government Construction Contracting Agency (Framkvæmdasýsla ríkisins) Government Real Estate Agency (Fasteignir ríkissjóðs) ... The government agencies in Iceland are state controlled organisations which act independently to carry out the policies of the ... Government Agency for Child Protection (Barnaverndarstofa) Directorate of Health (Embætti landlæknis) Multicultural Centre ( ...
List of Swedish government enterprises Government agencies in Iceland Government agencies in Norway Landes, David (11 February ... Current Government Agencies on Government's website Governmental ordinance (in Swedish) listing agencies affiliation per ... as the government agencies are subject to decisions made by the government, although the government cannot even directly ... Government agencies of Sweden, Lists of government agencies by country, Lists of organizations based in Sweden, Sweden politics ...
Government agencies of Bangladesh, Lists of government agencies by country, Lists of organisations based in Bangladesh, ... The Government agencies in Bangladesh are state controlled organizations that act independently to carry out the policies of ... The Government Ministries are relatively small and merely policy-making organizations, allowed to control agencies by policy ... Foundation Department of Printing and Publications Department of Government Transport Bangladesh Government Press Government ...
Government agencies of Victoria (state), Lists of government agencies in Australia, Victoria (state)-related lists). ... The agencies of the Government of Victoria in Australia are collectively described as the Victorian public sector. By ... The public sector is also collectively known as the machinery of government. In Victoria, the public sector is defined by the ... Fisheries Authority VicTrack A small number of agencies are constitutionally or statutorily independent of the government and ...
A list of articles on Tasmanian government agencies sorted alphabetically is available at Government agencies of Tasmania. The ... Government agencies of Tasmania, Lists of government agencies in Australia, Tasmania-related lists). ... Government in Tasmania is delivered by a number of agencies, grouped under areas of portfolio responsibility. Each portfolio is ... The department provides a broad range of services to Cabinet, other members of Parliament, Government agencies and the ...
Lists of government agencies, Spaceflight, Space agencies, Space lists, Lists of space agencies). ... 74 different government space agencies are in existence, including 68 national space agencies and six international agencies. ... Government space agencies are established by governments of countries or regional groupings of countries to establish a means ... "State Space Agency of Ukraine". Retrieved 7 November 2022. "About the Agency - UAE Space Agency". Retrieved 23 July 2016. "UKSA ...
A government agency may be established by either a national government or a state government within a federal system. Agencies ... The term "government agency" or "administrative agency" usually applies to one of the independent agencies of the United States ... states have created similar government agencies. Each state government is similar to the national government, with all but one ... Agencies in the United Kingdom are either executive agencies answerable to government ministers or non-departmental public ...
This is a list of government agencies of the Hong Kong Government. The policies of the government are formulated decided by the ... Hong Kong Civil Service Hong Kong government officials Organization Chart of the Government of the HKSAR gov.hk Government and ... Hong Kong government departments and agencies, Hong Kong politics-related lists, Politics of Hong Kong, Lists of government ... Salina Yan Census and Statistics Department Company Registry Government Logistics Department Government Property Agency Inland ...
Government agencies of Nepal, Lists of organisations based in Nepal, Lists of government agencies by country, Nepal government- ... "Departments". The Official Portal of Government of Nepal. Retrieved 10 August 2020. "Government Agencies". The Official Portal ... This is a list of agencies and departments of the federal Government of Nepal. Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock ... Nepal portal Politics portal Government of Nepal "Ministries". The Official Portal of Government of Nepal. Retrieved 10 August ...
Government agencies of Nigeria, Lists of government agencies by country, Lists of organizations based in Nigeria, Nigeria ... The following is a list of agencies in the government of Nigeria. Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN)[1] National ... National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA)[81] National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)[82] ... News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)[94] Nigerian Press Council (NPC)[95] Nigerian Television Authority (NTA)[96] National Agency For ...
Government agencies of Western Australia, Lists of government agencies in Australia, Western Australia-related lists). ... Departments And Agencies - A accessed: 2 November 2010 Government of Western Australia website: Departments And Agencies - B ... This is a list of agencies, corporations, departments and authorities that are part of the Government of Western Australia. ... agencies, corporations or authorities with names or titles that start with the letter J, Q, U or X. Government of Western ...
A list of articles on South Australian government agencies sorted alphabetically is available at Government agencies of South ... Government agencies of South Australia, Lists of government agencies in Australia, South Australia-related lists). ... The South Australian government maintains a list of agencies and their contact details at its website. The South Australian ... Government in South Australia is delivered by a number of agencies, grouped under areas of portfolio responsibility. Each ...
Comics portal List of government agencies in DC Comics List of government agencies in Marvel Comics DC Comics: Heroes & ... The following is a list of fictional government agencies that have appeared in the mythical universes of various comic books. ...
... refers to: Government Property Agency (Hong Kong) Government Property Agency (United Kingdom) This ... disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Government Property Agency. If an internal link led you here, you ...
The Government Technology Agency (GovTech) is a statutory board of the Government of Singapore, under the Prime Minister's ... It is now the implementing agency of PMO's Smart Nation and Digital Government Office (SNDGO). Its sub-unit Open Government ... Statutory boards of the Singapore Government, 2016 establishments in Singapore, Government agencies established in 2016). ... GovTech is responsible for the delivery of the Singapore government's digital services to the public. It is the agency that ...
The following is a list of parastatals and agencies in the Government of Rivers State. Agencies and parastatals, typically ... Revenue Service Rivers State Police Rivers State Tourism Development Agency Government of Rivers State List of government ... Government agencies and parastatals of Rivers State, Organizations based in Rivers State, Rivers State-related lists, Civil ... service in Rivers State, Lists of government agencies). ... Authority Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency Ken Saro- ...
... opm.gov.jm. Retrieved 2018-07-05. (Government of Jamaica, Ministries and agencies of the government of Jamaica). ... "Agencies & Councils - Ministry of Health Jamaica". www.moh.gov.jm. Retrieved 2018-07-05. "Agencies and Departments". MICAF. ... "Ministry of Labour and Social Security - Government". mlss.gov.jm. Retrieved 2018-07-05. "Ministry of Local Government & ... "Ministry of Tourism". www.mot.gov.jm. Retrieved 2018-07-05. "Home". www.mtw.gov.jm. Retrieved 2018-07-05. Buchanan, Tremaine. " ...
... , Lists of government agencies in the United States, United States ... USA.gov. The United States Government Manual: information on the agencies of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches ... In the United States government, independent agencies are agencies that exist outside the federal executive departments (those ... The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) works with state and local governments throughout the United States to control and ...
Lists of government agencies by country, Government agencies of Indonesia). ... Search and Rescue Agency Public Prosecution Service State Intelligence Agency Quarantine Agency Bank Indonesia Government Goods ... Security Agency National Armed Forces National Counter Terrorism Agency National Cyber and Crypto Agency National Food Agency ... This is a list of central government agencies in Indonesia. According to the current Constitution, state institutions ( ...
List of government agencies in comics List of government agencies in Marvel Comics List of criminal organizations in DC Comics ... government division that was tasked with handling Peacemaker's interaction with other government agencies. After the so-called ... The B.A.A. (short for Bureau of Amplified Animals) is a U.S. government agency that monitors and deploys enhanced animal super- ... Following the Divine Right incident, the agency was severely weakened. It was shut down by the U.S. government within a year, ...
Lists of government agencies in Australia, Government agencies of New South Wales, New South Wales-related lists). ... 40 to the Government Sector Employment Act 2013: This is a list of separate agencies of the NSW Government, as listed in ... The executive government is made up of: ministerial departments, which are the lead agencies in each cluster executive agencies ... As of April 2023, the clusters and their ministers are: This is a list of executive agencies of the NSW Government, as listed ...
Government agencies of South Korea, Lists of government agencies by ... This is a partial list of government agencies of South Korea, under the executive branch. Ministry of Culture, Sports and ... Truth Commission on Suspicious Deaths Board of Audit and Inspection National Intelligence Service Government Information Agency ... Intellectual Property Office Ministry of Food and Drug Safety National Maritime Police Agency Korea Creative Content Agency ...
Manitoba government departments and agencies, Manitoba-related lists, Lists of government agencies). ... Government of Manitoba, Education. "Manitoba Education". www.edu.gov.mb.ca. Retrieved 2021-01-10. "Education , Agencies, Boards ... This list of Manitoba government departments and agencies shows the names and periods of activity for departments of the ... "Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure , Home Page". www.gov.mb.ca. Retrieved 2021-01-10. "Infrastructure , Agencies, ...
A local government funding agency (LGFA) or bond bank, or other terms, is financial institution that serves as a vehicle for ... "L'Agence France locale existe !". "About LGFA". New Zealand Local Government Funding Agency. Retrieved September 25, 2018. ... New Zealand Local Government Funding Agency, 2009) Norway (Kommunalbanken, 1927), n.b. owned by the state. Sweden (Kommuninvest ... The agency normally does not seek to make profits and any surplus is usually reinvested in the activities. LGFAs exist and ...
Government agencies of Tanzania, Airlines of Tanzania, Government agencies established in 2002, 2002 establishments in Tanzania ... Tanzania Government Flight Agency (TGFA) is one of the executive agencies of Tanzania. It provides VIP flight services to ... The Tanzania Government Flight Agency supports and manages all Tanzanian government aircraft, which it leases to Air Tanzania ... In the government revitalization plan of Air Tanzania in 2016, the government purchased six new planes through the Government ...
The Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA) is an executive agency of the government of the United Kingdom, sponsored by HM ... Its customers include 14 government departments and over 100 associated government bodies. "Government Internal Audit Agency". ... The Government Internal Audit Agency is intended to help government departments to manage public money effectively by ... Executive agencies of the United Kingdom government, 2015 establishments, Auditing in the United Kingdom, All stub articles, ...
The Government Operations Agency (CalGovOps) is the California government agency responsible for administering state operations ... "About Government Operations Agency". California Government Operations Agency. Retrieved April 23, 2019. "Governor Newsom Orders ... "Agency Secretary". California Government Operations Agency. Archived from the original on March 16, 2014. Retrieved March 15, ... "GovOps DMV Strike Team , GovOps". www.govops.ca.gov. Retrieved 2019-07-17. California Government Operations Agency California ...
On 13 May 2018, the Electronic Government Agency (EGA) became the Digital Government Development Agency (DGA) reporting to the ... government data exchange; one-stop service; government data centers; open government data; unified government communications; ... Digital identity E-government "Contact Us". Digital Government Development Agency (Public Organization) (DGA). Retrieved 12 ... the Electronic Government Agency (Public Organization) (EGA) replaced GITS. The new agency, EGA, reported to the Ministry of ...
... , Lists of government agencies by country, Lists of organisations based in ... "Government structure". Scottish Government. Retrieved 12 August 2019. "National Public Bodies Directory". Scottish Government. ... Scottish Agricultural Science Agency (now part of core Scottish Government) Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency (now part of ... Scottish Government. Retrieved 8 August 2019. "National public bodies directory - Executive agencies". Scottish Government. 1 ...
Today, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell announced that the agency has a new opportunity for emergency managers to apply to ... A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. ... Governments and Private Non-Profits * Individuals and Families * Tools to Recover * Common Rumors * Disaster Multimedia Toolkit ... FEMA.gov. An official website of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security ...
MHRA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care . ... The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency regulates medicines, medical devices and blood components for ... Help us improve GOV.UK. To help us improve GOV.UK, wed like to know more about your visit today. Well send you a link to a ... Wed like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services. ...
Copyright 2023 State of Michigan Mi.gov Home Policies Accessibility Disability Resources Statewide FOIA Directory Departments ... Please update to a modern browser such as Chrome, Firefox or Edge to experience all features Michigan.gov has to offer. ... home page at www.michigan.gov/lara or call 517-373-3034. ... sos/faqs/resources/other-government-agencies. Back to ... For more information, you can access their website at http://www.michigan.gov/lara under "Bureau of Commercial Services." ...
Government agencies of Brunei, Brunei politics-related lists, Lists of government agencies by country, Lists of organisations ... Government religious schools are under the jurisdiction of this Ministry. "GOV.BN Portal - Directory". www.brunei.gov.bn. ... This is the list of government agencies in Brunei. Brunei, at present, has the following ministries: Prime Ministers Office ( ... Government education institutions are under the jurisdiction of this Ministry. Government health facilities are under the ...
Good Accounting Obligation In Government (GAO-IG) Act Reports. The GAO-IG Act requires each federal agency, in its annual ... to include a report on each public recommendation of the Government Accountability Office and the agencys Office of Inspector ... Open Government Plan. CPSC is committed to transparency and public engagement and has been implementing plans to meet these ... The link you selected is for a destination outside of the Federal Government. CPSC does not control this external site or its ...
Good Accounting Obligation In Government (GAO-IG) Act Reports. The GAO-IG Act requires each federal agency, in its annual ... to include a report on each public recommendation of the Government Accountability Office and the agencys Office of Inspector ... Open Government Plan. CPSC is committed to transparency and public engagement and has been implementing plans to meet these ... The link you selected is for a destination outside of the Federal Government. CPSC does not control this external site or its ...
Some government agencies in the U.S. hope to outsource certain IT functions to private vendors in the coming years, but they ... By using U.S. workers, a government agency would be replacing the government job with another in the U.S., he said, but a job ... Some government agencies in the U.S. hope to outsource certain IT functions to private vendors in the coming years, but they ... However, the two said that government agencies arent likely to take advantage of lower wages outside the U.S. because of the ...
... failure to pass a budget has led to a federal government shutdown, but some offices are emptier than others on Tuesday because ... and the Environmental Protection Agency. These agencies and others have basically gone on life support, with nine out of 10 ... For a full rundown of how the shutdown is impacting the services of each of these agencies, head to the Washington Post. ... Which federal agencies are untouched, and which are ghost towns?. By Chris Kirk ...
Open Government Licence View licence information Summary Point locations of Debt advice agencies including attributes ... Cookies on GOV.UK. We use cookies to collect information about how you use data.gov.uk. We use this information to make the ... Built by the Government Digital Service All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise ... Added to data.gov.uk. 2019-10-16. Access contraints. Public access subject to use constraints. Harvest GUID. 279b2b01-afe7-41a7 ...
72% of Government Agencies This number seems so big and surprising. It shows the government is seen as a target for many, ...
... www.dol.gov/agencies/oasp/resources/lgbt-workers. ...
Social service agencies are urging the Government not to cut services for better-off children in its drive to target the most ... The 72 non-government agencies say the final action plan, due to be published in a white paper on August 31, should be for all ... Social service agencies are urging the Government not to cut services for better-off children in its drive to target the most " ... Leaders of 72 non-government agencies have come together in a rare joint statement today raising the alarm about possible ...
Mass.gov® is a registered service mark of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Mass.gov Privacy Policy ... A .mass.gov website belongs to an official government organization in Massachusetts.. ... Help Us Improve Mass.gov with your feedback. Did you find what you were looking for on this webpage? Yes. ... If you would like to continue helping us improve Mass.gov, join our user panel to test new features for the site. ...
These agencies include the U.S. Treasury, Commerce departments among others. This attack exploited a vulnerability in ... Multiple agencies in the USA have been hacked by a group of foreign-state bad actors tied to Russia. The affected government ... The government agencies might not be the only compromised organizations in the USA. The attack exploited a vulnerability in the ... According to a story published by Reuters, hackers have been monitoring government agencies internal emails. The ...
FEMA, along with our federal, state, tribal and local partners, as well as non-government agencies and private sector entities ... FEMA, along with our federal, state, tribal and local partners, as well as non-government agencies and private sector entities ... A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. ... Additional post-storm safety tips can be found on Ready.gov and Listo.gov. ...
KUDO Gov is better positioned to address the organizational and compliance requirements of US government agencies including ... government and local agencies. KUDO Gov SaaS is designed to address the specific regulatory needs of the United States federal ... "This way we can serve government agencies that are only allowed to use services that are hosted in a FedRAMP authorized ... KUDO Releases Special Services for Local and Governmental Agencies with KUDO Gov KUDO has expanded its portfolio of offerings ...
Something wrong or missing on this page? Please contact the WA.gov Team. ...
PreviousEnvironmental Protection AgencyPrevious:Environmental Protection Agency. *NextHealth and Human ServicesNext:Health and ... Where Would You Move Agencies? Last month, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, proposed a plan for federal agencies to look toward ... NextEnvironmental Protection AgencyNext:Environmental Protection AgencyPreviousFederal Highway AdministrationPrevious:Federal ... NextEnvironmental Protection AgencyNext:Environmental Protection AgencyPreviousFederal Highway AdministrationPrevious:Federal ...
Something wrong or missing on this page? Please contact the WA.gov Team. ...
UKHSA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care . ... The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is responsible for protecting every member of every community from the impact of ... Help us improve GOV.UK. To help us improve GOV.UK, wed like to know more about your visit today. Well send you a link to a ... Wed like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services. ...
December 31, 2012: Space: Not Just For Government Agencies Anymore. Privately operated manned spaceflight has been a growing ...
Public agencies must go beyond strategy as planning, choose their strategic approaches based on their environment, and use ... Notes: 16 Lo, C., Going from government to governance, 2017 The resources of many governments are under pressure. Agencies ... Public agencies need to do more with less-and they are struggling to make it work. Trust in government is historically low. ... For example, the Government Performance and Results Act in the US requires public agencies to submit five-year outlooks, run an ...
The U.S. Agency for International Development "champions the human rights of LGBTQ+ people and seeks to protect them from ... Government Executive uses cookies for analytics and personalization. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of ... Agencies Recognize LGBTQ+ Employees During Pride Month This fits into the Biden administrations overall goal of advancing ... I agree to the use of my personal data by Government Executive Media Group and its partners to serve me targeted ads. Learn ...
... is why the private sector consistenly outperforms government agencies.. Another bill would require that "the state agency would ... government agencies and workers. unions.. Among the legislation they propose would be to "require any employee terminated due ... The reason many services should be privatized is to protect taxpayers from inefficient and costly government programs. ... or why anyone would want a state agency to provide a service for only 9.9% more than the private sector. ...
No of the Clinton administration often telling government agencies that he would not bring their appeals of bad lower court ... No to Government Agencies. Three recent solicitors general -- Paul Clement, Drew Days and Kenneth Starr -- discussed the role ... No" of the Clinton administration, often telling government agencies that he would not bring their appeals of bad lower court ... The SG, Starr said, is part of "a conversation that is continually under way" among the branches of government over their ...
Government brings the innovation of Red Hat OpenShift and the scale of Azure to government agencies on a dedicated cloud with ... Red Hat Brings Azure Red Hat OpenShift to U.S. Government Agencies... ... Red Hat Brings Azure Red Hat OpenShift to U.S. Government Agencies. ... Currently available as a public preview, Azure Government customers (federal, state, local governments, and their partners) ...
Unlike most government entities, the Fed is set up as an independent agency that is supposed to be insulated from political ... Why the Federal Reserve May Be the Most Powerful Government Agency. With central banks playing a bigger role than ever before, ... Created on December 23, 1913, the Fed is the governmental agency that determines monetary policy. ... issuing and redeeming government securities and providing checking accounts for the Treasury. ...

No FAQ available that match "government agencies"

No images available that match "government agencies"