HHS OIG Issues Updated Work Plan
Work Plan
Learn about where we are focusing our resources.
The Work Plan provides enhanced transparency around how we plan and carry out our mission. The Office of the Inspector General of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS OIG) work planning process is dynamic and adjustments are made throughout the year to meet priorities and to anticipate and respond to emerging issues with the resources available.
RECENT ACTIVITY
Audit of Medicare Payments for Chronic Care Management Services at Risk of Noncompliance was announced on March 16, 2026
Data Brief: Selected States’ Medicaid Coverage of Emergency Services for Nonqualified Aliens was announced on March 16, 2026
Inpatient Claims for Neurostimulator Implantation Surgeries was announced on March 16, 2026
Utilization and Oversight of Medicare Part C Supplemental Benefits for Over-the-Counter Items was announced on March 16, 2026
Evaluation and Management Services on Same Day as Minor Surgery With No Modifier 25 was announced on March 16, 2026
Congressional Mandate: Noncovered Versions of Part B Drugs in 2025 was announced on March 16, 2026
Medicare Advantage Compliance Audit of Specific Diagnosis Codes That Gateway Health Plan, Inc. (Contract H5932) Submitted to CMS was completed on March 12, 2026
Patient Selection Criteria at Kidney Transplant Programs and Waitlist Outcomes was completed on March 6, 2026
Sarasota Memorial Hospital was completed on February 25, 2026
Colorado was completed on February 25, 2026
OAS-26-03-024 was completed on February 24, 2026
OAS-26-03-023 was completed on February 24, 2026
OAS-26-03-025 was completed on February 24, 2026
Mandatory Review of HHS Agencies' Annual Accounting of National Drug Control Program Funds was completed on February 24, 2026
Audits of CARES Act Provider Relief Funds: General and Targeted Distributions to Providers was completed on February 20, 2026
