News & Knowledge *New* OIG Exclusion Monitoring: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is the role of the OIG? The Office of Inspector General (OIG) was established in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to identify and eliminate fraud, waste, and abuse in the department's programs and to promote efficiency and economy in departmental operations. OIG carries out this mission through a nationwide program of audits, inspections, and investigations. What is an excluded individual or entity? OIG is authorized to exclude certain individuals and entities from participating in federally funded healthcare programs, including Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIPs). Excluded individuals and entities are not permitted to receive reimbursement for federally funded healthcare… Are you a Curi member? The full content of this resource is available only to Curi members. Contact us if you are a member but do not have an account yet, or to learn more about becoming a Curi member. Sign in with Curi Curi’s risk mitigation resources and guidance are offered for educational and informational purposes only. This information is not medical or legal advice, does not replace independent professional judgment, does not constitute an endorsement of any kind, should not be deemed authoritative, and does not establish a standard of care in clinical settings or in courts of law. If you need legal advice, you should consult your independent/corporate counsel. We have found that using risk mitigation efforts can reduce malpractice risk; however, we do not make any guarantees that following these risk recommendations will prevent a complaint, claim, or suit from occurring, or mitigate the outcome(s) associated with any of them. READ NEXT January 12, 2024March 1, 2024Compliance & Regulatory | Health Policy The State and Your License: How to Avoid the Landmines This webinar will help you understand licensing implications of medical malpractice settlements; learn the multiple other bases the State has to investigate your license and what to do if you are contacted by an investigator; provide an overview of the “typical” licensing matter; and identify trends in licensing investigations -namely related to prescriber issues. Read more January 12, 2024March 1, 2024Compliance & Regulatory | Practice Management | Risk Management AI in Healthcare: The Good, the Bad, and the Not so Pretty This webinar will discuss the foundations of artificial intelligence (AI) and the benefits that have been realized in other industries, challenges with applying AI to complex healthcare problems, and specific safety risks that have been identified allowing participants to better assess risks to their organization. Read more December 1, 2022November 21, 2024Compliance & Regulatory | Health Policy | Physician Patient Relationship | Practice Management On-Demand Education Engage and educate practice staff at the front of the line of patient care with free available webinars and presentations on a variety of topics (not eligible for CME credit). Read more