◆ CMS said Nov. 16 that the Medicare fee-for-service improper payment rate dropped to 6.27% in FY 2020 from 7.25% last year, although CMS had to “modify” statistical methodology because it suspended audits for several months because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
◆ The Department of Justice said Nov. 16 that Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington, formerly known as Group Health Cooperative, agreed to pay $6.375 million to settle false claims allegations that it submitted invalid diagnoses for Medicare Advantage beneficiaries and received inflated payments.[2]
◆ The HHS Office of Inspector General posted its Top Management & Performance Challenges Facing HHS report for 2020.[3]
◆ In the 12th settlement under its Right of Access Initiative, the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) said the University of Cincinnati Medical Center LLC (UCMC) agreed to pay $65,000 to settle a potential HIPAA violation. OCR said it got a complaint in May 2019 alleging UCMC didn’t respond to a patient’s request to send an electronic copy of her medical records to her lawyers. OCR investigated and concluded UCMC allegedly failed to provide the requested medical records in a timely manner to a third party. “As a result of OCR’s investigation and intervention, the complainant received all of the requested medical records in August 2019,” OCR said. UCMC didn’t admit liability in the resolution agreement.[4]