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*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…

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