OIG 2015 Work Plan, Part 1: Do Fewer Projects Mean a Sharper Focus?
08 January 2015
Members of Foley’s health care industry team contributed an article to Compliance Today, “OIG 2015 Work Plan, Part 1: Do Fewer Projects Mean a Sharper Focus?,” that appeared in the January 2015 issue. The article provided an overview of major enforcement projects in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) 2015 Work Plan. The article is the first part of a two-part article and addresses Medicare Parts A and B.
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