New York Did Not Correctly Determine Medicaid Eligibility for Some Newly Enrolled Beneficiaries
Texas Did Not Always Calculate Physician Supplemental Payments Made to the Texas Tech University Health Institutions in Accordance With Federal and State Requirements
Nebraska Did Not Invoice Rebates to Manufacturers for Physician-Administered Drugs Dispensed to Enrollees of Medicaid Managed-Care Organizations
Texas Did Not Bill Manufacturers for Some Rebates for Pharmacy Drugs of Medicaid Managed-Care Organizations
Advisory Opinion 17-09
The Administration for Children and Families Region X Did Not Always Resolve Head Start Grantees Single Audit Findings in Accordance With Federal Requirements
Lincare Pharmacy Services Inc. Generally Complied With Medicare Requirements When Billing for Inhalation Drugs
Potential Misclassifications Reported by Drug Manufacturers May Have Led to $1 Billion in Lost Medicaid Rebates
The State of North Carolina Did Not Meet Federal Information System Security Requirements for Safeguarding Its Medicaid Eligibility Determination Systems and Data
Advisory Opinion 17-07
Not All of Missouris Child Care Subsidy Program Payments Complied With Federal and State Requirements
Texas Managed Care Organizations Received Medicaid Capitation Payments After Beneficiarys Death
CMS Did Not Adequately Address Discrepancies in the Coding Classification for Kwashiorkor
New Jersey Claimed Hundreds of Millions in Unallowable or Unsupported Medicaid School-Based Reimbursement
Excluding Noncovered Versions When Setting Payment for Two Part B Drugs Would Have Resulted in Lower Drug Costs for Medicare and its Beneficiaries
CMS Generally Met Requirements in Round 2 of the DMEPOS Competitive Bidding Program
Advisory Opinion 17-06
Medicare Compliance Review of Rush University Medical Center
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Met the Requirements of the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014, but Key Areas Require Improvement
Top Management & Performance Challenges Facing HHS