Limitations in Manufacturer Reporting of Average Sales Price Data for Part B Drugs
The Rhode Island Medicaid Program Could Lower Payments for Selected Durable Medical Equipment and Supplies
New Jersey Did Not Comply With Recovery Act Requirements for Receiving Increased Federal Medicaid Assistance
Not All of Kansas’s Controls for Its Child Care Subsidy Program Claims Were Effective
New York Claimed Nonhospital-Based Continuing Day Treatment Services That Were Not in Compliance With Federal and State Requirements
Public Assistance Reporting Information System: State Participation in the Medicaid Interstate Match is Limited
Florida Made Some Payments for Pharmacy Items That Excluded Providers Had Prescribed
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Did Not Always Claim Selected Costs Charged Directly to Department of Health and Human Services Awards in Accordance with Federal Requirements
Solicitation of Information and Recommendations for Revising OIGs Non-Binding Criteria fo Implementing Permissive Exclusion Authority Under Section 1128(b)(7) of the Social Security Act
Virginia Improperly Claimed Federal Reimbursement for Most Reviewed Medicaid Payments to Piedmont Geriatric Hospital
Virginia Improperly Claimed Federal Reimbursement for Most Reviewed Medicaid Payments to Catawba Hospital
Louisiana Received More Than $7.1 Million in Unallowable Bonus Payments
Questionable Billing for Medicare Part B Clinical Laboratory Services
Laws Prohibit the Use of HHS Grant Funds for Lobbying, but Limited Methods Exist To Identify Noncompliance
University of California, San Diego, Generally Claimed Administrative and Clerical Payroll Costs Charged Directly to HHS Awards in Accordance with Federal Regulations
Medicare Compliance Review of Swedish Medical Center - First Hill
South Carolina Did Not Always Accurately Report and Refund the Federal Share of Medicaid Collections for July 1, 2011, Through December 31, 2012
Not All Internal Controls Implemented by the Federal, California, and Connecticut Marketplaces Were Effective in Ensuring That Individuals Were Enrolled in Qualified Health Plans According to Federal Requirements (A-09-14-01000)
Marketplaces Faced Early Challenges Resolving Inconsistencies with Applicant Data (OEI-01-14-00180)
California Claimed Medicaid Reimbursement for Some Nonemergency Medical Transportation Services in Los Angeles County That Did Not Comply With Federal and State Requirements