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Topic SpotlightOIG refines self-disclosure protocol requirements Providers that make appropriate disclosures under the Office of Inspector General's (OIG's) self-disclosure protocol (SDP) will have the benefit of a presumption against imposition of corporate integrity agreements (CIAs) and certification of compliance agreements (CCAs), according to an open letter to health care providers issued by Inspector General Daniel R. Levinson on April 15, 2008. The letter, which refines the requirements for participation in the SDP, "emphasizes the Office of Inspector General's (OIG's) commitment to streamline its internal process for self-disclosure case resolution," the OIG said in a related press release. Learn More » |
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