tci Part B Insider - 2012 Issue 38
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You should have lots of good reasons for taking the time to check your staff against the OIG's exclusion list -- maybe more than 80,000 of them.After it self-disclosed conduct to the OIG, a home health agency in Wichita, Kan., agreed to pay $81,102 for allegedly violating the Civil Monetary Penalties Law, the OIG says in a new post to its website. The OIG alleges that the company employed an individual that it knew or should have known was excluded from participation in Federal health care programs.The OIG doesn't disclose whether the excluded employee was...
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