Key Takeaways from OIG’s 2015 Work Plan


The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) released its Fiscal Year 2015 Work Plan on October 31.  The Work Plan provides the OIG’s planned reviews and activities with respect to HHS programs and operations during the current fiscal year and beyond.

In the introduction to the Work Plan, OIG stated that, in the coming year, it plans to continue to focus on issues such as emerging payment, eligibility, management, IT security vulnerabilities, care quality and access in Medicare and Medicaid, public health and human services programs, and appropriateness of Medicare and Medicaid payments.

OIG’s course remains relatively steady, with a wide range of reviews under Part A and Part B, and additional close scrutiny of certain Medicare Advantage and prescription drug plan issues.  OIG has added substantial areas of review under the Affordable Care Act of 2010, now that enrollment and exchanges are in the implementation stage.

Our review of the Work Plan provides several important insights about the OIG’s objectives for 2015:


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