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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
The Board Identified Areas of Improvement for Its Supervisory Stress Testing Model Validation Activities, and Opportunities Exist for Further Enhancement
Boulevard Health Care, Inc. (Boulevard), operating in Puerto Rico, claimed Medicare reimbursement for outpatient therapy services that did not comply with certain Medicare requirements. Of the 100 claims in our random sample, 57 complied with Medicare requirements, but 43 did not. We estimated that Boulevard improperly received at least $57,000 in Medicare reimbursement for outpatient therapy services that did not comply with certain Medicare requirements.
Homeowners Have Struggled With Low Admission Rates and Lengthy Delays In Getting Help From TARP's Second Largest Housing Program - The Hardest Hit Fund
Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program
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Homeowners have struggled with low admission rates and lengthy delays in getting help from TARP's second largest housing program - the Hardest Hit Fund
The South Carolina Department of Social Services' (State agency) monitoring did not always ensure that homes that received funding form the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) funds complied with State guidelines or requirements related to the health and safety of children. Of the 20 homes we selected for review 16 did not comply with 1 or more of the guidelines for physical conditions; 9 did not comply with guidelines for child records; 4 did not comply with training requirements; and 4 were not available during operating hours to complete our unannounced inspection, which prevented us from assessing the physical conditions and children's records within these homes related to the health and safety of children in their care.