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Update: Xolair Prefilled Syringes Likely Meet Part B Coverage Criteria
Twelve Selected States Did Not Accurately Calculate the Federal Share of Medicaid Collections Subject to the Increased COVID-19 Federal Medical Assistance Percentages
Total Medicare Part B Spending on Lab Tests Decreased in 2023, Driven in Part by Less Spending on COVID-19 Tests
The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network IT System's Cybersecurity Controls Were Partially Effective and Improvements Are Needed
The Office for Civil Rights Should Enhance Its HIPAA Audit Program to Enforce HIPAA Requirements and Improve the Protection of Electronic Protected Health Information
Texas Generally Claimed Medicaid Reimbursement for Fee-for-Service Inpatient Hospital Claims With Malnutrition Diagnosis Codes in Accordance with Federal and State Requirements
A Review of Pandemic Relief Funding and How It Was Used In Six U.S. Communities: Marion County, Georgia
To learn how communities across the nation responded to the pandemic, we initiated a multi-part review of six communities—two cities, two rural counties, and two Tribal reservations. This report is the fourth community-specific report and focuses on our work in Marion County, Georgia, where we...