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Internal Revenue Service
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Assessment of the Implementation of the International Provisions
Because ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) often perform complex medical procedures, including invasive surgeries under general anesthesia, we examined how Medicare ensures that ASCs meet minimum health and safety requirements through its State survey process. Most ASCs (known as nondeemed ASCs) undergo a State agency survey to demonstrate that they meet these requirements; the others (known as deemed ASCs) are accredited by a Medicare-approved accreditor. In addition to conducting regular surveys of nondeemed ASCs, States also conduct investigations of complaints that allege poor care or other problems at both types of ASCs. Medicare beneficiaries are increasingly using ASCs for outpatient surgical procedures. In fact, Medicare payments to ASCs increased from $3.4 billion in 2011 to $4.6 billion in 2017.
The Daphne Post Office is located in the Alabama District of the Southern Area. OIG data analytics identified the Daphne Post Office had $60,161 recorded to account identifier code (AIC) 526, Refund Spoiled or Unused Customer Meter Stamps, from January 1 to March 31, 2019. Meter revenue refunds for the Daphne Post Office accounted for 76 percent of all refunds processed under AIC 526 within the Alabama District for the same timeframe. This percentage ranked the Daphne Post Office as the highest in the Alabama District and the third highest in the nation for the scope period. The objective of the audit was to determine whether meter revenue refunds were properly issued, supported, and processed at the Daphne Post Office.
We issued this to determine the effectiveness of the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) controls for identifying potentially fraudulent Internet Claims (iClaim).
In June 2018, OIG published a data brief Increases in Reimbursement for Brand-Name Drugs in Part D (OEI-03-15-00080). This data brief found that even after accounting for rebates, Part D reimbursement for brand-name drugs increased 62 percent from 2011 to 2015. Subsequently, OIG received a Congressional request to provide more information about brand name drugs with Part D reimbursement and rebates in every year from 2011 to 2015.
External peer review of the Farm Credit Administration Office of Inspector General's audit organization, conducted by the National Endowment for the Humanities Office of Inspector General.
Our objective was to assess controls and actions taken by the U.S. Postal Service to address identified security deficiencies surrounding the Postal Service’s Deposit by Mail (DBM) service at [redacted] mail processing facilities. At the request of a business customer, the Postal Service initiated a new service in February 2015 called DBM, which allows cash and high-value mailings to be sent through the Postal Service Priority Mail system. USPS has 16,000 retail locations throughout the country that participate in the DBM service. The high-value DBM mail is handled and processed like any other Priority Mail.