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- March 28, 2019
- New Jersey Did Not Provide Adequate Oversight of Its Medicaid Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program (A-02-17-01007)
- March 27, 2019
- New York Did Not Provide Adequate Stewardship of Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Funds (A-02-17-02009)
- Weill Cornell Medicine Monitored Subrecipients and Claimed Allowable National Institutes of Health Award Costs (A-02-17-02006)
- March 25, 2019
- Medicaid Fraud Control Units Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Report (OEI-09-19-00230)
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Enforcement Actions
- March 28, 2019; U.S. Department of Justice
- Chicago Home Health Company Owner Convicted for Role in $3 Million Kickback Scheme
- March 27, 2019; U.S. Attorney; District of Connecticut
- Former CFO of New Haven Biotech Firm Who Embezzled $1 Million Sentenced to 2 Years in Federal Prison
- March 26, 2019; U.S. Attorney; District of Minnesota
- Otsego Home Health Care Company To Pay More Than $700,000 To Resolve False Claims Act Liability
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OIG negotiates corporate integrity agreements with health care providers and other entities as part of the settlement of Federal health care program investigations arising under a variety of civil false claims statutes.
About HHS OIG
HHS OIG is the largest inspector general's office in the Federal Government, with approximately 1,600 dedicated to combating fraud, waste and abuse and to improving the efficiency of HHS programs. A majority of OIG's resources goes toward the government oversight of Medicare and Medicaid—programs that represent a significant part of the Federal budget and that affect this country's most vulnerable citizens. OIG's oversight extends to programs under other HHS institutions, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, and the Food and Drug Administration.
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