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Export-Import Bank
Review of EXIM’s China and Transformational Exports Program
Artemis IV will be the first flight of NASA’s more powerful heavy-lift rocket—the Space Launch System Block 1B. However, Block 1B development efforts have encountered multiple issues including Boeing’s ineffective quality management and inexperienced workforce, continued cost increases and schedule delays, and the delayed establishment of a cost and schedule baseline.
VA provides dental care to a wide range of eligible veterans. Those eligible can be referred to the community for this care if they do not live near a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) facility, are expected to experience lengthy wait times for an appointment, or community care is in their best medical interest.In fiscal year (FY) 2022, VA provided dental care to about 607,000 veterans and referred 186,500 veterans to the community, where they received care from non-VA dentists. Between FY 2018 and FY 2022, VA and community dental care costs have increased 65 percent and 173 percent, respectively. VA is required to pay for dental care in the community only when VA dentists provide authorization for the specific dental procedures to be performed. The VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted this audit to determine the extent to which VHA may be paying for unauthorized community care dental procedures.The team estimated that between FY 2022 and FY 2025 VA will improperly pay $325.5 million for 847,800 unauthorized dental procedures performed by community dentists. This includes $139.1 million that the OIG estimated has already been paid in FY 2022 and FY 2023 and another $186.4 million that VA will pay in FY 2024 and FY 2025 if it does not reduce payments for unauthorized procedures. The unauthorized dental procedures fell within three categories: major changes to veterans’ treatment plans, minor changes to treatment plans that exceeded VHA’s maximum allowed amount during a rolling 12 month period, and referrals that did not specify the authorized dental procedure codes as required.To help VA address these improper payments, the OIG made five recommendations to the under secretary for health related to strengthening prepayment adjudication and postpayment review processes, as well as ensuring preauthorization requirements are followed.
Objective: To determine whether the Social Security Administration properly identified, expedited, and processed disability applications that qualified as a priority case.
ePostage is an electronic postage program that provides small merchants a convenient way to print labels, pay postage, and drop off packages at a post office rather than designated facilities for large customers. The Postal Service collected billions in ePostage revenue in fiscal year 2023, and future program growth aligns with its Delivering for America goals to serve small and medium businesses. Effective ePostage management to verify correct postage and enforce program requirements is critical for the Postal Service to protect revenue and operations and meet its planned goals.
Financial Audit of USAID Resources Managed by Liverpool Voluntary Care and Treatment Health in Kenya Under Multiple Awards, October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023