The OIG Work Plan and its impact on compliance professionals

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The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) Work Plan is an essential resource for healthcare compliance professionals to assist in identifying risks for their organizations.[1]

I suggest compliance professionals incorporate OIG risk areas into their compliance program’s work plan when the organization performs the identified risk service or offers the identified risk area. In addition, they also use other resources to identify risk areas, service areas, or providers that may be prone to fraud, waste, and abuse to incorporate into their organization’s work plan. For example, compliance professionals should have ongoing meetings with management to inquire about such things as planned new services; compliance professionals should review fraud alerts, recent corporate integrity agreements, industry publications, and state work plans—among other resources—to better address potential risks for their organizations.

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