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News
- 06/14/2024
OMIG Coordinates Elder Abuse Awareness Day
OMIG helps coordinate panel discussion over prevention of elder abuse
- 04/03/2024
Incorrect Nursing Home Assessments Cost the State Millions, Audit Shows
Kansas lost approximately $88 million in estimated Quality Care Assessment revenues and interest, a performance audit by Kansas Medicaid Inspector General Steven D. Anderson revealed.
- 04/01/2024
OMIG Hosts International Visitor Delegation
Office of Medicaid Inspector General hosts international visitors to talk "Combatting Government Corruption"
- 12/11/2023
Medicaid Inspector audit identifies more than $16 million in program waste
Kansas Medicaid Inspector General Steven D. Anderson released an audit that revealed more than $16 million in overpayments to Medicaid program providers.
- 11/03/2023
Medicaid Inspector warns school employees may lack background checks
The Office of the Medicaid Inspector General are recommending that Kansas school districts conduct fingerprint and criminal history investigations on all school employees on a documented cycle every five years.
- 06/23/2023
Medicaid Inspector General Releases Eligibility Audit
The Kansas Medicaid program may have overpaid more than $1.3 million to managed care organizations from 2019 to 2021, according to a performance audit of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment conducted by Medicaid Inspector General Steven D. Anderson.
- 06/15/2023
OMIG gave a presentation in Wichita
Inspector General Anderson gave a fraud, waste, and abuse presentation in Wichita, KS
- 04/13/2022
Medicaid inspector general issues report on HCBS waiver program
The audit found that $193 million was paid to managed care organizations for 2,854 Medicaid beneficiaries that did not use services for 12 or more months.
- 08/09/2021
Medicaid Inspector General issues three reports regarding Kansas Medicaid program
The reviews noted that $1,313,175 in payments were made to MCOs for 25 deceased beneficiaries; that $1,665,815 in State MediKan funds were expended to pay medical claims for 912 beneficiaries that were not longer eligible for services; and that it was very difficult for Kansans to report fraud.
- 04/06/2021
AG Derek Schmidt commends approval of Anderson as next Medicaid Inspector General
NOTE: The OIG is not authorized to act as an attorney or private investigator and cannot directly assist in resolving individual complaints about the programs within the OIG's jurisdiction. |