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Recommendations Tracker

HHS-OIG provides independent and objective oversight that promotes economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in HHS programs and operations. To drive this positive change, we produce reports and identify recommendations for improvement. We have developed this public-facing page for tracking all of our open recommendations.

Use the “Top Unimplemented” View below to read OIG’s Top Unimplemented Recommendations—a subset that we think, if implemented, would have the most impact (learn more). Notable differences from our previous Top Unimplemented Recommendations report include:

  • The list is comprised of individual recommendations from OIG reports, not rolled up by topic.
  • No arbitrary cap is imposed on the number of recommendations included.
  • Status updates as recommendations are implemented.

Summary of All Recommendations

Updated Monthly · Last updated on November 15, 2024

1,310

Unimplemented
recommendations

$270.4B

Potential savingsfrom unimplemented recommendations

2,698

Implemented and Closed
recommendations
since FY 2017

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OIG Recommendations Grouped by Report

Showing 741–760 of 1,223 reports, containing 4,008 recommendations Sorted by latest release date
  • Mederi Caretenders Home Health Billed for Home Health Services That Did Not Comply With Medicare Billing Requirements

  • The Administration for Children and Families Should Improve the Oversight of Tribal Grantees' Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Programs

  • The Food and Drug Administration Did Not Submit Clearance Documents for Any Audit Recommendations During Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016 but Has Since Made Significant Progress

  • Idaho Medicaid Fraud Control Unit: 2018 Onsite Inspection

  • Connecticut Claimed Unallowable Federal Reimbursement for Medicaid Physician-Administered Drugs That Were Not Invoiced to Manufacturers for Rebates

  • National Review of Opioid Prescribing in Medicaid Is Not Yet Possible

  • Southwest Key Programs Did Not Always Comply With Health and Safety Requirements For The Unaccompanied Alien Children Program

  • Many Medicaid-Enrolled Children Who Were Treated for ADHD Did Not Receive Recommended Followup Care

  • States' Payment Rates Under the Child Care and Development Fund Program Could Limit Access to Child Care Providers

  • HHS Did Not Always Efficiently Plan and Coordinate Its International Ebola Response Efforts

  • The Administration for Community Living Failed To Conduct Any of the Required Onsite Compliance Reviews of Independent Living Programs

  • Georgia Medicaid Managed Care Organizations Received Capitation Payments After Beneficiaries' Deaths

  • Pennsylvania Did Not Ensure That Its Managed-Care Organizations Complied With Requirements Prohibiting Medicaid Payments for Services Related to Provider-Preventable Conditions

  • Group Health Incorporated Understated Its Cash Balance Pension Plan Medicare Segment Pension Assets as of January 1, 2011

  • Group Health Incorporated Understated Its EmblemHealth Services Company, LLC, Employees' Retirement Plan Medicare Segment Pension Assets as of January 1, 2015

  • Group Health Incorporated Overstated Its Local 153 Pension Plan Medicare Segment Pension Assets as of January 1, 2015

  • Kansas Medicaid Fraud Control Unit: 2018 Onsite Inspection

  • Case Study: Indian Health Service Management of Rosebud Hospital Emergency Department Closure and Reopening

  • ACOs' Strategies for Transitioning to Value-Based Care: Lessons From the Medicare Shared Savings Program

  • The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Resolved Approximately One-Third of Its Audit Recommendations, None in Accordance With Federal Timeframe Requirements