Audit 293104

FY End
2023-12-31
Total Expended
$2.68M
Findings
6
Programs
4
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-03-01
Auditor: Terry Horne CPA

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Notes to SEFA

Title: Presentation Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. The Organization has elected not to use the 10 percent de minimus indirect cost rate allowed under Uniform Guidance. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: n/a Basis of presentation described
Title: Subrecipients Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. The Organization has elected not to use the 10 percent de minimus indirect cost rate allowed under Uniform Guidance. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: n/a Statement regarding use of subrecipients

Finding Details

Finding: 2023-001 Sliding Fee Discounts Federal Programs: Department of Health and Human Services Health Center Program Cluster Assistance Listing No. 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria: Uniform Guidance, Special Tests & Provisions, Sliding Fee Discounts, 42 CFR, 56.303 Condition: Health Centers receiving funding under the Health Center Program Cluster must prepare and apply a sliding fee discount so that the amounts owed for health center services by eligible patients are discounted based on the patient’s ability to pay. During compliance testing, it was determined that the Organization did not properly apply the sliding fee discount for three sliding fee patients tested. Cause: There were deficiencies in the internal controls that ensure proper documentation is obtained and that proper sliding fee discounts are applied to patient accounts in accordance with the Organization’s sliding fee policy and sliding fee scale. Effect: Sliding fee discounts were not properly applied to certain patient accounts. Questioned Costs: None reported. Context/Sampling: For 3 of 20 sliding fee patients selected for testing, the account had an incorrect discount applied. This sample was not, and was not intended to be, a statistically valid sample. The finding appears to be a systemic issue. Repeat Finding from Prior Year: No Recommendation: It is recommended that proper training be given to employees and that the sliding fee discounts be reviewed by a supervisor on a periodic basis to ensure compliance with the sliding fee scale. Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs. Efforts will be made to implement corrective actions as recommended above. Contact Person: Janie McGinley, CEO Anticipated Date of Completion: March 31, 2024
Finding: 2023-001 Sliding Fee Discounts Federal Programs: Department of Health and Human Services Health Center Program Cluster Assistance Listing No. 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria: Uniform Guidance, Special Tests & Provisions, Sliding Fee Discounts, 42 CFR, 56.303 Condition: Health Centers receiving funding under the Health Center Program Cluster must prepare and apply a sliding fee discount so that the amounts owed for health center services by eligible patients are discounted based on the patient’s ability to pay. During compliance testing, it was determined that the Organization did not properly apply the sliding fee discount for three sliding fee patients tested. Cause: There were deficiencies in the internal controls that ensure proper documentation is obtained and that proper sliding fee discounts are applied to patient accounts in accordance with the Organization’s sliding fee policy and sliding fee scale. Effect: Sliding fee discounts were not properly applied to certain patient accounts. Questioned Costs: None reported. Context/Sampling: For 3 of 20 sliding fee patients selected for testing, the account had an incorrect discount applied. This sample was not, and was not intended to be, a statistically valid sample. The finding appears to be a systemic issue. Repeat Finding from Prior Year: No Recommendation: It is recommended that proper training be given to employees and that the sliding fee discounts be reviewed by a supervisor on a periodic basis to ensure compliance with the sliding fee scale. Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs. Efforts will be made to implement corrective actions as recommended above. Contact Person: Janie McGinley, CEO Anticipated Date of Completion: March 31, 2024
Finding: 2023-001 Sliding Fee Discounts Federal Programs: Department of Health and Human Services Health Center Program Cluster Assistance Listing No. 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria: Uniform Guidance, Special Tests & Provisions, Sliding Fee Discounts, 42 CFR, 56.303 Condition: Health Centers receiving funding under the Health Center Program Cluster must prepare and apply a sliding fee discount so that the amounts owed for health center services by eligible patients are discounted based on the patient’s ability to pay. During compliance testing, it was determined that the Organization did not properly apply the sliding fee discount for three sliding fee patients tested. Cause: There were deficiencies in the internal controls that ensure proper documentation is obtained and that proper sliding fee discounts are applied to patient accounts in accordance with the Organization’s sliding fee policy and sliding fee scale. Effect: Sliding fee discounts were not properly applied to certain patient accounts. Questioned Costs: None reported. Context/Sampling: For 3 of 20 sliding fee patients selected for testing, the account had an incorrect discount applied. This sample was not, and was not intended to be, a statistically valid sample. The finding appears to be a systemic issue. Repeat Finding from Prior Year: No Recommendation: It is recommended that proper training be given to employees and that the sliding fee discounts be reviewed by a supervisor on a periodic basis to ensure compliance with the sliding fee scale. Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs. Efforts will be made to implement corrective actions as recommended above. Contact Person: Janie McGinley, CEO Anticipated Date of Completion: March 31, 2024
Finding: 2023-001 Sliding Fee Discounts Federal Programs: Department of Health and Human Services Health Center Program Cluster Assistance Listing No. 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria: Uniform Guidance, Special Tests & Provisions, Sliding Fee Discounts, 42 CFR, 56.303 Condition: Health Centers receiving funding under the Health Center Program Cluster must prepare and apply a sliding fee discount so that the amounts owed for health center services by eligible patients are discounted based on the patient’s ability to pay. During compliance testing, it was determined that the Organization did not properly apply the sliding fee discount for three sliding fee patients tested. Cause: There were deficiencies in the internal controls that ensure proper documentation is obtained and that proper sliding fee discounts are applied to patient accounts in accordance with the Organization’s sliding fee policy and sliding fee scale. Effect: Sliding fee discounts were not properly applied to certain patient accounts. Questioned Costs: None reported. Context/Sampling: For 3 of 20 sliding fee patients selected for testing, the account had an incorrect discount applied. This sample was not, and was not intended to be, a statistically valid sample. The finding appears to be a systemic issue. Repeat Finding from Prior Year: No Recommendation: It is recommended that proper training be given to employees and that the sliding fee discounts be reviewed by a supervisor on a periodic basis to ensure compliance with the sliding fee scale. Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs. Efforts will be made to implement corrective actions as recommended above. Contact Person: Janie McGinley, CEO Anticipated Date of Completion: March 31, 2024
Finding: 2023-001 Sliding Fee Discounts Federal Programs: Department of Health and Human Services Health Center Program Cluster Assistance Listing No. 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria: Uniform Guidance, Special Tests & Provisions, Sliding Fee Discounts, 42 CFR, 56.303 Condition: Health Centers receiving funding under the Health Center Program Cluster must prepare and apply a sliding fee discount so that the amounts owed for health center services by eligible patients are discounted based on the patient’s ability to pay. During compliance testing, it was determined that the Organization did not properly apply the sliding fee discount for three sliding fee patients tested. Cause: There were deficiencies in the internal controls that ensure proper documentation is obtained and that proper sliding fee discounts are applied to patient accounts in accordance with the Organization’s sliding fee policy and sliding fee scale. Effect: Sliding fee discounts were not properly applied to certain patient accounts. Questioned Costs: None reported. Context/Sampling: For 3 of 20 sliding fee patients selected for testing, the account had an incorrect discount applied. This sample was not, and was not intended to be, a statistically valid sample. The finding appears to be a systemic issue. Repeat Finding from Prior Year: No Recommendation: It is recommended that proper training be given to employees and that the sliding fee discounts be reviewed by a supervisor on a periodic basis to ensure compliance with the sliding fee scale. Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs. Efforts will be made to implement corrective actions as recommended above. Contact Person: Janie McGinley, CEO Anticipated Date of Completion: March 31, 2024
Finding: 2023-001 Sliding Fee Discounts Federal Programs: Department of Health and Human Services Health Center Program Cluster Assistance Listing No. 93.224 and 93.527 Criteria: Uniform Guidance, Special Tests & Provisions, Sliding Fee Discounts, 42 CFR, 56.303 Condition: Health Centers receiving funding under the Health Center Program Cluster must prepare and apply a sliding fee discount so that the amounts owed for health center services by eligible patients are discounted based on the patient’s ability to pay. During compliance testing, it was determined that the Organization did not properly apply the sliding fee discount for three sliding fee patients tested. Cause: There were deficiencies in the internal controls that ensure proper documentation is obtained and that proper sliding fee discounts are applied to patient accounts in accordance with the Organization’s sliding fee policy and sliding fee scale. Effect: Sliding fee discounts were not properly applied to certain patient accounts. Questioned Costs: None reported. Context/Sampling: For 3 of 20 sliding fee patients selected for testing, the account had an incorrect discount applied. This sample was not, and was not intended to be, a statistically valid sample. The finding appears to be a systemic issue. Repeat Finding from Prior Year: No Recommendation: It is recommended that proper training be given to employees and that the sliding fee discounts be reviewed by a supervisor on a periodic basis to ensure compliance with the sliding fee scale. Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs. Efforts will be made to implement corrective actions as recommended above. Contact Person: Janie McGinley, CEO Anticipated Date of Completion: March 31, 2024