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Reports

  • The Colorado Health Insurance Marketplaces Financial Management System Did Not Always Comply With Federal Requirements
  • Opioids in Ohio Medicaid: Review of Extreme Use and Prescribing
  • The Indian Health Services Controls Were Not Effective in Ensuring That Its Purchase Card Program Complied With Federal Requirements and Its Own Policy
  • Medicare Improperly Paid Providers for Items and Services Ordered by Chiropractors
  • University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority Incorrectly Billed Medicare Inpatient Claims With Severe Malnutrition
  • Michigan Did Not Always Comply With Federal and State Requirements for Claims Submitted for the Nonemergency Medical Transportation Brokerage Program
  • CMS Did Not Detect Some Inappropriate Claims for Durable Medical Equipment in Nursing Facilities
  • Opioid Use in Medicare Part D Remains Concerning
  • Toolkit: Using Data Analysis To Calculate Opioid Levels and Identify Patients At Risk of Misuse or Overdose
  • Part D Plans Generally Include Drugs Commonly Used by Dual Eligibles: 2018
  • Advisory Opinion 18-05
  • Advisory Opinion 18-04
  • Nebraska Did Not Always Verify Correction of Deficiencies Identified During Surveys of Nursing Homes Participating in Medicare and Medicaid
  • Most Medicare Claims for Replacement Positive Airway Pressure Device Supplies Did Not Comply With Medicare Requirements
  • Texas Made Increased Payments for Services Rendered by Eligible Primary Care Providers Under Federal Requirements
  • Nevada Did Not Comply With Federal and State Requirements Prohibiting Medicaid Payments for Inpatient Hospital Services Related to Provider-Preventable Conditions
  • New York Claimed Federal Reimbursement for Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance Services That Did Not Meet Medicaid Requirements
  • 2017 Performance Data for the Senior Medicare Patrol Projects
  • Increases in Reimbursement for Brand-Name Drugs in Part D
  • Spring 2018 Semiannual Report to Congress
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