Please study the hot-linked work plan referenced below, which provides an informative outline and (a usually very reliable) prediction regarding how our favorite government's enforcement resources will be focused. Interesting how the OIG tells providers and others where enforcement likely will be initiated, unlike some agencies which operate without such advance publicity. Is this good or bad from a policy perspective? Are the programs subject to the OIG's investigative process likely to be flawed if so much oversight and potential prosecution is necessary in order to seek to prevent wrongdoing?
http://oig.hhs.gov/publications/docs/workplan/2010/Work_Plan_FY_2010.pdf
The file is 115 sheets or so long, so be patient with the downloading, please. We'll study this material when we discuss fraud and abuse and related topics, please.
http://oig.hhs.gov/publications/docs/workplan/2010/Work_Plan_FY_2010.pdf
The file is 115 sheets or so long, so be patient with the downloading, please. We'll study this material when we discuss fraud and abuse and related topics, please.