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The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an office that is part
of the Cabinet departments and independent agencies of the United
States federal government as well as some state and local
governments. Each office includes an Inspector General and
employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating,
fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within the parent agency.
The Office of Evaluation and Inspections (OEI) conducts management
and program evaluations that focus on issues of concern to HHS, the
Congress and the public. OEI publishes reports, studies, research
and books to better inform the people. Some of these documents
include titles like: Dietary Supplement Labels: Key Elements,
Electronic Media Claims and Contractors' For-Profit Subsidiaries,
and Child Support and the Military. This document is an OEI
publication.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an office that is part
of the Cabinet departments and independent agencies of the United
States federal government as well as some state and local
governments. Each office includes an Inspector General and
employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating,
fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within the parent agency.
The Office of Evaluation and Inspections (OEI) conducts management
and program evaluations that focus on issues of concern to HHS, the
Congress and the public. OEI publishes reports, studies, research
and books to better inform the people. Some of these documents
include titles like: Dietary Supplement Labels: Key Elements,
Electronic Media Claims and Contractors' For-Profit Subsidiaries,
and Child Support and the Military. This document is an OEI
publication.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an office that is part
of the Cabinet departments and independent agencies of the United
States federal government as well as some state and local
governments. Each office includes an Inspector General and
employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating,
fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within the parent agency.
The Office of Evaluation and Inspections (OEI) conducts management
and program evaluations that focus on issues of concern to HHS, the
Congress and the public. OEI publishes reports, studies, research
and books to better inform the people. Some of these documents
include titles like: Dietary Supplement Labels: Key Elements,
Electronic Media Claims and Contractors' For-Profit Subsidiaries,
and Child Support and the Military. This document is an OEI
publication.
From 2002 to 2008, the number of home health agencies (HHA) grew by
39 percent from 7,052 to 9,801. Medicare spending on home health
increased 84 percent from $8.5 billion in 2000 to $15.7 billion in
2007. The rise in home health spending leads to concerns about the
potential for improper payments due to fraud and abuse.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an office that is part
of the Cabinet departments and independent agencies of the United
States federal government as well as some state and local
governments. Each office includes an Inspector General and
employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating,
fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within the parent agency.
The Office of Evaluation and Inspections (OEI) conducts management
and program evaluations that focus on issues of concern to HHS, the
Congress and the public. OEI publishes reports, studies, research
and books to better inform the people. Some of these documents
include titles like: Dietary Supplement Labels: Key Elements,
Electronic Media Claims and Contractors' For-Profit Subsidiaries,
and Child Support and the Military. This document is an OEI
publication.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an office that is part
of the Cabinet departments and independent agencies of the United
States federal government as well as some state and local
governments. Each office includes an Inspector General and
employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating,
fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within the parent agency.
The Office of Evaluation and Inspections (OEI) conducts management
and program evaluations that focus on issues of concern to HHS, the
Congress and the public. OEI publishes reports, studies, research
and books to better inform the people. Some of these documents
include titles like: Dietary Supplement Labels: Key Elements,
Electronic Media Claims and Contractors' For-Profit Subsidiaries,
and Child Support and the Military. This document is an OEI
publication.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an office that is part
of the Cabinet departments and independent agencies of the United
States federal government as well as some state and local
governments. Each office includes an Inspector General and
employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating,
fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within the parent agency.
The Office of Evaluation and Inspections (OEI) conducts management
and program evaluations that focus on issues of concern to HHS, the
Congress and the public. OEI publishes reports, studies, research
and books to better inform the people. Some of these documents
include titles like: Dietary Supplement Labels: Key Elements,
Electronic Media Claims and Contractors' For-Profit Subsidiaries,
and Child Support and the Military. This document is an OEI
publication.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an office that is part
of the Cabinet departments and independent agencies of the United
States federal government as well as some state and local
governments. Each office includes an Inspector General and
employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating,
fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within the parent agency.
The Office of Evaluation and Inspections (OEI) conducts management
and program evaluations that focus on issues of concern to HHS, the
Congress and the public. OEI publishes reports, studies, research
and books to better inform the people. Some of these documents
include titles like: Dietary Supplement Labels: Key Elements,
Electronic Media Claims and Contractors' For-Profit Subsidiaries,
and Child Support and the Military. This document is an OEI
publication.
Under the Medicare Part D program, CMS contracts with private
insurance companies, known as sponsors, to provide prescription
drug coverage to beneficiaries who choose to enroll. In the 6 years
since Part D began, OIG has issued several reports that found that
Part D had limited safeguards in place.
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an office that is part
of the Cabinet departments and independent agencies of the United
States federal government as well as some state and local
governments. Each office includes an Inspector General and
employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating,
fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement within the parent agency.
The Office of Evaluation and Inspections (OEI) conducts management
and program evaluations that focus on issues of concern to HHS, the
Congress and the public. OEI publishes reports, studies, research
and books to better inform the people. Some of these documents
include titles like: Dietary Supplement Labels: Key Elements,
Electronic Media Claims and Contractors' For-Profit Subsidiaries,
and Child Support and the Military. This document is an OEI
publication.
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