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Audit of the Office of Justice Programs Grant Awarded to the Housing Authority of Plainfield, Plainfield, New Jersey, Audit Report
ARC grant was provided for a major components of the county's plan is to assist in the development of a network of equestrian trail linking important destinations, including environmental features, public facilities, town centers and businesses.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has not issued guidance instructing States on the appropriate extent and timing of Medicaid withdrawals. Specifically, CMS has not issued guidance that clarifies the "as needed" language in 42 CFR § 430.30(d)(3) that would educate States on the application of 31 CFR part 205 in Medicaid. Such guidance and education would help prevent States from withdrawing more Medicaid funds than necessary. All three States that we audited withdrew more funds than necessary to meet immediate cash needs. At the time of our reviews, Alabama and Maryland had overdrawn more than $130 million in Medicaid funds that they had not refunded to the Federal Government. Although Illinois refunded overdrawn Medicaid funds, its withdrawals exceeded its expenditures by an average of $60 million a quarter.
First Coast Service Options’ Payments to Providers for Hospital Outpatient Dental Services in Jurisdiction N Generally Did Not Comply With Medicare Requirements
The payments that First Coast Service Options (FCSO) made to providers in Jurisdiction N (Florida, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) for hospital outpatient dental services generally did not comply with Medicare requirements. Of the 100 dental services in our stratified random sample, 95 did not comply with Medicare requirements. Using our sample results, we estimated that FCSO improperly paid providers in Jurisdiction N at least $1 million from January 1, 2012, through August 31, 2014.