Site icon CMS Compliance Group

OIG Releases 2014 Work Plan – Nursing Homes, HCBS and more

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) issued its 2014 OIG Work Plan on January 31, 2014. The initiatives list for this plan is shorter than the 2013 version, but that doesn’t mean that nursing homes and other providers will be scrutinized any less. Late in November 2013, the OIG released its 2014-2018 Strategic Plan. This plan laid out four areas that the OIG plans to focus on for the next few years, including fighting fraud, waste and abuse, promoting quality, safety and value, securing the future and advancing excellence and innovation. It is very clear when looking at the 2014 Work Plan that the OIG is putting an emphasis on the “fighting fraud, waste and abuse” promise.

The initiatives proposed include:

In a continued effort by the CMS to reduce fraud and unnecessary payments, all of the initiatives under the Home Health and Other Community-Based Care section focus on billing and payments. These include:

The OIG Work Plan also includes reviewing hospice in assisted living facilities, and two carry-over home health services initiatives, home health prospective payment system requirements and employment of individuals with criminal convictions.

 

 

Exit mobile version