Government Audit; Investigations. Provider acknowledges and agrees that the State, CMS, the Office of Inspector General, the Comptroller General, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and their designees or their authorized representatives shall at any time, have the right to inspect, audit or otherwise evaluate the quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided under the terms of the State Contract and any other applicable rules, including the right to inspect and audit any records or documents of Provider and its subcontractors, and the right to inspect the premises, physical facilities, and equipment where Medicaid-related activities or work is conducted. The right to audit under this section exists for 10 years from the end date of the State Contract or from the date of completion of any audit, whichever is later. There shall be no restrictions on the right of the State or federal government to conduct whatever inspections and audits are necessary to assure quality, appropriateness or timeliness of services provided pursuant to the State Contract and the reasonableness of their costs.
Government Audit; Investigations. Provider acknowledges and agrees that the State and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or their authorized representatives shall have the right to inspect or otherwise evaluate the quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided under the terms of the State Contract and any other applicable rules. There shall be no restrictions on the right of the State or federal government to conduct whatever inspections and audits are necessary to assure quality, appropriateness or timeliness of services provided pursuant to the State Contract and the reasonableness of their costs.
Government Audit; Investigations. Provider acknowledges and agrees that the Department, the Office of Inspector General, the Comptroller General, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) or their authorized representatives or their designees shall have the right to inspect or otherwise evaluate the quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided under the terms of the applicable State Contract and any other applicable rules, including the right to inspect and audit any records or documents of Provider and its subcontractors, and the right to inspect the premises, physical facilities, and equipment where Medicaid-related activities or work is conducted. The right to audit under this section exists for 10 years from the end date of the State Contract or from the date of completion of any audit, whichever is later. There shall be no restrictions on the right of the State or federal government to conduct whatever inspections and audits are necessary to assure quality, appropriateness or timeliness of services provided pursuant to the State Contract and the reasonableness of their costs.
Government Audit; Investigations. The State, the Department, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) inspector general, the comptroller general, or their designees have the right to audit, evaluate, copy and inspect any books, records, contracts, computers, or other electronic systems of Provider, that pertain to any aspect of services and activities performed, or determination of amounts payable under the United’s contract with the State.
i) Provider will make available, for purposes of an audit, its premises, physical facilities, equipment, books, records, contracts, computers, or other electronic systems related to Covered Persons.
ii) The right to audit will exist through 10 years from the final date of the State Contract period or from the date of completion of any audit, whichever is later.
iii) If the State, CMS, or HHS inspector general determines that there is a reasonable probability of fraud or similar risk, the State, CMS, or HHS inspector general may inspect, evaluate, and audit the Provider at any time. Provider acknowledges and agrees that the State and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or their authorized representatives shall have the right to inspect or otherwise evaluate the quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided under the terms of the State Contract and any other applicable rules. There shall be no restrictions on the right of the State or federal government to conduct whatever inspections and audits are necessary to assure quality, appropriateness or timeliness of services provided pursuant to the State Contract and the reasonableness of their costs.
Government Audit; Investigations. Provider acknowledges and agrees that the Agency, DOEA, MPI, MFCU, CMS, the Office of Inspector General, the Comptroller General,
(a) Pertinent books,
(b) Financial records,
(c) Medical/case records, and
(d) Documents, papers and records of any provider involving financial transactions. The above-referenced entities shall also have the right to inspect, audit or otherwise evaluate the quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided under the terms of the State Contract and any other applicable rules, including the right to inspect and audit any records or documents of Provider and its subcontractors, and the right to inspect the premises, physical facilities, and equipment where Medicaid-related activities or work is conducted. The right to audit under this section exists for 10 years from the end date of the State Contract or from the date of completion of any audit, whichever is later. There shall be no restrictions on the right of the State or federal government to conduct whatever inspections and audits are necessary to assure quality, appropriateness or timeliness of services provided pursuant to the State Contract and the reasonableness of their costs.
Government Audit; Investigations. Provider acknowledges and agrees that the State, CMS, the Office of Inspector General, the Comptroller General, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and their designees or their authorized representatives shall at any time, have the right to inspect, audit or otherwise evaluate the quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided under the terms of the State Contract and any other applicable rules, including the right to inspect and audit any records or documents of Provider and its subcontractors, and the right to inspect the premises, physical facilities, and equipment where Medicaid-related activities or work is conducted. The right to audit under this section exists for
Government Audit; Investigations. Provider acknowledges and agrees and shall require Provider to acknowledge and agree that the State or any of its duly authorized representatives, DOM, the
Government Audit; Investigations. Provider acknowledges and agrees that the State and the
Government Audit; Investigations. Provider acknowledges and agrees that the State and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Office of Inspector General, the General Accounting Office, or any other auditing agency or their authorized representatives, with prior approval by XXX, shall, at all reasonable time, with or without notice, or their authorized representatives shall have the right to inspect or otherwise evaluate the quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided under the terms of the State Contract and any other applicable rules. There shall be no restrictions on the right of the State or federal government to conduct whatever inspections and audits are necessary
Government Audit; Investigations. Provider acknowledges and agrees that the State, CMS, the Office of Inspector General, the Comptroller General, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and their designees or their authorized representatives shall at any time, have the right to inspect, audit or otherwise evaluate the quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided under the terms of the State Contract and any other applicable rules, including the right to inspect and audit any records or documents of Provider and its subcontractors, and the right to inspect the premises, physical facilities, and equipment where Medicaid-related activities or work is conducted. The right to audit under this section exists for 10 years from the end date of the State Contract or from the date of completion of any audit, whichever is later. There shall be no restrictions on the right of the State or federal government to conduct whatever inspections and audits are necessary to assure quality, appropriateness or timeliness of services provided pursuant to the State Contract and the reasonableness of their costs. United shall monitor Provider’s performance on an ongoing basis and subject the Provider to formal periodic review. As part of this review, United may conduct unannounced, in-person site visits, audits, or other reviews to ensure services are being rendered and billed correctly.