OIG 2015 Work Plan, Part 2: Do Fewer Projects Mean a Sharper Focus?
February 2, 2015
Members of Foley’s health care industry team contributed an article to Compliance Today, “OIG 2015 Work Plan, Part 2: Do Fewer Projects Mean a Sharper Focus?,” that appeared in the February 2015 issue. The article is the second part of a two-part article and addresses Medicare Parts C and D, Medicaid, and public health and department reviews.
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