OIG plans to investigate $15 billion in meaningful use payments

Healthcare IT News on Meaningful Use Payments
Healthcare IT News on Meaningful Use Payments
“The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General will review the accuracy of $14.6 billion in meaningful use payments made to hospitals by Medicare between 2011 and 2016. Earlier this year, the OIG estimated physicians were wrongfully paid $729 million under meaningful use.” Read the full article.
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