Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corporation Claimed Unallowable Medicare Part B Administrative Costs for Fiscal Year 2012
National Government Services Properly Claimed Allowable Administrative Costs for the Last Three Quarters of Fiscal Years 2011 and 2012 Under Medicare Contract 00630
National Government Services Properly Claimed Allowable Administrative Costs for the Last Three Quarters of Fiscal Years 2011 and 2012 Under Medicare Contract 00130
National Government Services Properly Claimed Allowable Administrative Costs for the Last Three Quarters of Fiscal Years 2011 and 2012 Under Medicare Contract 00450
Medicare Payments for Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory Tests in 2016: Year 3 of Baseline Data
Shortcomings of Device Claims Data Complicate and Potentially Increase Medicare Costs for Recalled and Prematurely Failed Devices
Medicare Part B Drug Payments: Impact of Price Substitutions Based on 2015 Average Sales Prices
A Few States Fell Short in Timely Investigation of the Most Serious Nursing Home Complaints: 2011-2015
Enhancements Needed in the Tracking and Collection of Medicare Overpayments Identified by ZPICs and PSCs
Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corporation Claimed Unallowable Medicare Part A Administrative Costs for Fiscal Year 2012
Hawaii Did Not Bill Manufacturers for Some Rebates for Drugs Dispensed to Enrollees of Medicaid Managed-Care Organizations
Washington State Did Not Bill Manufacturers for Some Rebates for Drugs Dispensed to Enrollees of Medicaid Managed-Care Organizations
CMS Did Not Provide Effective Oversight To Ensure That State Marketplaces Always Properly Determined Individuals Eligibility for Qualified Health Plans and Insurance Affordability Programs
California Did Not Always Ensure That Allegations and Referrals of Abuse and Neglect of Children Eligible for Title IV E Foster Care Payments Were Properly Recorded, Investigated, and Resolved
Integrated Health Administrative Services, Inc., Improperly Claimed Medicare Part B Reimbursement for Portable X-ray Services
Minnesota Did Not Always Comply With Federal and State Requirements for Claims Submitted for the Nonemergency Medical Transportation Program
Massachusetts Generally Complied With State Requirements To Ensure Children Who Were Title IV-E Eligible and Residing in Foster Care Congregate Care Group Homes Received Required Medical Services
Kentucky State Medicaid Fraud Control Unit: 2017 Onsite Review
Alaska State Medicaid Fraud Control Unit: 2016 Onsite Review
Medicare Compliance Review of Parkridge Medical Center, Inc., for 2014 and 2015