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Department of the Interior
No Evidence of Theft Discovered During Investigation of Federal and Tribal Funds
Audit of the Office of Justice Programs Developing Knowledge About What Works to Make Schools Safe Grant Awarded to the Pharr San Juan Alamo Independent School District, Pharr, Texas
Information Technology Management Letter for the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Component of the FY 2016 Department of Homeland Security Financial Statement Audit
The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 requires CMS to phase in a Competitive Bidding Program for durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies. In July 2013, the program was expanded to include a National Mail-Order Program for diabetes testing supplies. The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA) prohibits CMS from awarding a contract to a supplier of diabetes test strips if the supplier's bid does not cover at least 50 percent, by volume, of all types of diabetes test strips on the market. (This is known as the "MIPPA 50 percent rule.") MIPPA requires OIG to determine the market shares of the types of diabetes test strips before each round of competitive bidding.
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act established the Medicare and Medicaid electronic health record (EHR) incentive programs to promote the adoption of EHRs and to improve health care quality, safety, and efficiency through the promotion of health information technology and electronic health information exchange. As an incentive for using certified EHR technology, the Federal Government is making payments to eligible professionals (EPs) and hospitals that attest to the "meaningful use" of EHRs. To receive an incentive payment, EPs attest that they meet program requirements by self-reporting data through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) online system.