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Reports

  • Health Insurance Marketplaces Generally Protected Personally Identifiable Information but Could Improve Certain Information Security Controls
  • Manufacturer Safeguards May Not Prevent Copayment Coupon Use for Part D Drugs
  • Medicare Part B Prescription Drug Dispensing and Supplying Fee Payment Rates Are Considerably Higher Than the Rates Paid by Other Government Programs
  • Alabama Withdrew Excessive Federal Medicaid Funds for Fiscal Years 2010 Through 2012
  • CMS Reliance on Ohio Licensure Requirements Did Not Always Ensure the Quality of Care Provided to Medicaid Hospice Beneficiaries
  • Washington Received Millions in Unallowable Bonus Payments
  • CMS Has Yet To Enforce a Statutory Provision Related to Rural Health Clinics
  • Review of Outpatient Surgeries Billed by Tulare Regional Medical Center
  • Medicare Compliance Review of Genesis Medical Center for 2010 and 2011
  • Medicare Compliance Review of Cox Medical Center for 2010 and 2011
  • Texas Improperly Claimed Some Child Care and Development Targeted Funds
  • Louisiana Made Incorrect Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Payments
  • An Illinois Physical Therapist Claimed Unallowable Medicare Part B Reimbursement for Outpatient Therapy Services
  • Tyler Prosthetics, Inc., Generally Met Medicare Documentation Requirements for Lower Limb Prosthetic Claims
  • New Jersey Claimed Unallowable Community Services Block Grant Costs Incurred by Check-Mate, Inc., Under the Recovery Act
  • The District of Columbia Claimed Unallowable Federal Reimbursement for Some Medicaid Physician-Administered Drugs
  • Some Louisiana Family Child Day Care Home Providers Did Not Always Comply With State Health and Safety Requirements
  • Some Louisiana Child Day Care Centers Did Not Always Comply With State Health and Safety Licensing Requirements
  • An Overview of 60 Contracts That Contributed to the Development and Operation of the Federal Marketplace
  • Medicaid Drug Rebate Dispute Resolution Could Be Improved
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