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Reports

  • National Government Services, Inc., Did Not Claim Some Allowable Medicare Pension Costs for Fiscal Years 2007 Through 2009
  • Cox Medical Center Incorrectly Billed Medicare Inpatient Claims With Kwashiorkor
  • CMSs Reliance on New York Qualification Requirements Could Not Ensure the Quality of Care Provided to Medicaid Beneficiaries Receiving Home Health Services
  • Some Pennsylvania Family Child Day Care Home Providers Did Not Always Comply With State Health and Safety Requirements
  • Medicare Compliance Review of Saint Lukes Hospital of Kansas City for 2011 and 2012
  • CGS Administrators, LLC, Overpaid Providers That Incorrectly Billed for Aflibercept
  • Medicare Compliance Review of Saint Anthonys Medical Center for 2011 and 2012
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Met Many Requirements of the Improper Payments Information Act of 2002 but Did Not Fully Comply for Fiscal Year 2014
  • First Coast Service Options, Inc., Paid Some Unallowable Sleep Study Claims
  • Questionable Billing for Medicaid Pediatric Dental Services in California
  • Home Health Agencies Conducted Background Checks of Varying Types
  • Arizona Correctly Claimed Medicaid expenditures for Indian Health Service Facilities on the CMS-64
  • New Jersey Claimed Medicaid Hospice Services That Were Not in Compliance With Federal and State Requirements
  • Incorrect Place-of-Service Coding Resulted in Potential Medicare Overpayments Costing Millions
  • Cedar Ridge Did Not Always Provide the Required Treatment and Therapy Hours for Residential Treatment and Acute Care
  • California Implemented Security Controls Over the Web Site and Databases for Its Health Insurance Exchange but Could Improve Protection of Personally Identifiable Information
  • University of California, San Diego, Did Not Always Claim Nonpayroll Administrative and Clerical Costs Charged Directly to HHS Awards in Accordance with Federal Regulations
  • Texas Claimed Unallowable Federal Reimbursement for Some Medicaid Physician-Administered Drugs
  • The Information Technology Infrastructure and Operations Office Had Inadequate Information Security Controls
  • Information Security at the Health Resources and Services Administration Needs Improvement Because Controls Were Not Fully Implemented and Monitored
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