Medicaid Program Investigation: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 |
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... fraud and abuse investigations ; ( 8 ) procedures should be established for prompt enrollment of Medicaid beneficiaries in a health plan ; ( 9 ) fee - basis costs should be budgeted for during the period between application for Medicaid ...
... fraud and abuse investigations ; ( 8 ) procedures should be established for prompt enrollment of Medicaid beneficiaries in a health plan ; ( 9 ) fee - basis costs should be budgeted for during the period between application for Medicaid ...
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... fraud and abuse controls ? 5. ) The majority of the beneficiaries that will be enrolled in prepaid plans under the Oregon waiver are likely to be poor children . In theory , prepaid plans have an economic incentive to provide preventive ...
... fraud and abuse controls ? 5. ) The majority of the beneficiaries that will be enrolled in prepaid plans under the Oregon waiver are likely to be poor children . In theory , prepaid plans have an economic incentive to provide preventive ...
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... fraud and abuse programs are the areas to which you might turn most attention . We recommend that attention be given to provider participation levels . Beginning in 1990 , Congress required State reporting on pro- vider participation ...
... fraud and abuse programs are the areas to which you might turn most attention . We recommend that attention be given to provider participation levels . Beginning in 1990 , Congress required State reporting on pro- vider participation ...
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... fraud and abuse problems do not appear to be a larger problem and may not be the primary area in which oversight and investigation is needed . March of Dimes recommends that specific attention be given to the following four problem ...
... fraud and abuse problems do not appear to be a larger problem and may not be the primary area in which oversight and investigation is needed . March of Dimes recommends that specific attention be given to the following four problem ...
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... fraud and addressing fraud in the Medicaid program . We listed the first concern as being access to care . We really want to put emphasis on this , and I can see that this committee is very concerned about that because there was a lot ...
... fraud and addressing fraud in the Medicaid program . We listed the first concern as being access to care . We really want to put emphasis on this , and I can see that this committee is very concerned about that because there was a lot ...
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Page 124 - January 9, 1964, the committee recessed to reconvene at the call of the Chair.) (The following statements were submitted for the record as directed by the chairman:) STATEMENT BY LLOYD W.
Page 344 - We will make your prepared remarks a part of the record in their entirety.
Page 42 - National Center for Health Statistics. "Advance Report of Final Mortality Statistics, 1988.
Page 14 - Arizona Medicaid; Nondisclosure of Ownership Information by Health Plans (GAO/HRD-86-10, Nov. 22, 1985...
Page 37 - Cover all pregnant women and infants younger than one year old with family incomes up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level.
Page 24 - The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences reports that "financial barriers — particularly inadequate or no insurance and limited personal funds — were the most important obstacles reported in 15 studies of women who received insufficient care.
Page 3 - I would like the whole thing put in the record at this point. Mr. DINGELL. Without objection, so ordered.
Page 12 - Medicare premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance for all elderly and disabled individuals with incomes at or below 100 percent of the Federal poverty level and resources at or below twice the SSI standard, or $3600.
Page 1 - In a 1991 report by the Office of the Inspector General at the Department of Health and Human Services...
Page 91 - Chair advises that in view of the fact that it is required that you appear here under oath, it is your right to be advised by counsel, if you so choose. Do any of you desire to be advised by counsel during your appearances here?