Criteria: Non federal entities other than states must follow 2 CFR sections 200.313(c) through (e) which require that property records must be maintained and include various information including, but not limited to, a description of the property, a serial number or identification number, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal (2 CFR section 200.313(d)(1). Further, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) required that a physical inventory of the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every 2 years. When original or replacement equipment acquired under a federal award is no longer needed for a federal program, the non federal entity must request disposition instructions from the federal awarding agency if required by the terms and conditions of the award. Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200 (2CFR 200) Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, section 303(a) states, the non Federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statues, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: 40 items of equipment were selected from all equipment acquired under federal awards from Lifespan’s property records and were physically inspected for safeguarding and proper maintenance. Of the 40 items selected, we noted 4 items could not be located by Lifespan or evidence that the items were properly disposed could not be provided in accordance with the requirements outlined above. Possible Asserted Cause and Effect: In each of the four instances, Lifespan did not follow appropriate processes, procedures and internal controls to timely and appropriately maintain accurate equipment records. Identification of Questioned Costs: Not determinable. Whether Sampling was Statistically Valid: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Lifespan review its current policies and procedures to ensure that equipment acquired under federal awards is appropriately inventoried and records are updated to ensure compliance with federal regulations. Views of Responsible Officials: Lifespan agrees with the finding as departments did not consistently follow its equipment tracking, storage, and disposal policies and procedures related to equipment purchased with federal funding. The following steps will be taken to address the finding: All departments of Lifespan will receive a notice from the Office of Research Administration that equipment tags, proper storage, and timely disposal of equipment are an integral part of the internal control process for capital assets. The Office of Research Administration communication will be sent to all impacted departments by July 15, 2024 and office hours will be made available for any departments that have questions. Contact: Lifespan Office of Research Administration: Daniel Bryant, Director Research Operations 401-444-6893. DBryant@lifespan.org Mindy Marshall, Director Grants and Contracts 401-444-4487. MMarshall6@lifespan.org Leslie Simone, Research Information Systems 401-444-8696. LVarone@lifespan.org. Expected Implementation: July 15, 2024
Finding 2023-001 – Activities Allowed/Unallowed, Costs Principles, and Period of Performance (Internal Controls Over Compliance) Significant Deficiency Criteria: Uniform Guidance 2 CFR, Part §200.313(a) requires that non-federal entities must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: During our review of the Coalition’s disbursements related to the Title V major program, we examined 40 transactions for internal controls over compliance. 2 of the 40 transactions examined did not contain sufficient evidence that a review and approval process was completed prior to payment being processed. Questioned Costs: None Cause: The Coalition does not have sufficiently established control policies and procedures to ensure proper approvals are obtained prior to the disbursement transactions being processed. Effect: Disbursements are being processed without proper approval, resulting in the possibility of disallowed expenditures. Recommendation: We recommend the Coalition becomes familiar with requirements of 2 CFR, Part §200.313(a) and establishes appropriate internal control policies and procedures and that all staff be trained on those policies and procedures, so they are familiar with the requirements. We further recommend the Coalition does not process payment for disbursements that do not contain necessary approvals. Views of Responsible Officials: See the corrective action plan that accompanies the schedule of findings and questioned costs.
Finding 2023-001 – Activities Allowed/Unallowed, Costs Principles, and Period of Performance (Internal Controls Over Compliance) Significant Deficiency Criteria: Uniform Guidance 2 CFR, Part §200.313(a) requires that non-federal entities must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: During our review of the Coalition’s disbursements related to the Title V major program, we examined 40 transactions for internal controls over compliance. 2 of the 40 transactions examined did not contain sufficient evidence that a review and approval process was completed prior to payment being processed. Questioned Costs: None Cause: The Coalition does not have sufficiently established control policies and procedures to ensure proper approvals are obtained prior to the disbursement transactions being processed. Effect: Disbursements are being processed without proper approval, resulting in the possibility of disallowed expenditures. Recommendation: We recommend the Coalition becomes familiar with requirements of 2 CFR, Part §200.313(a) and establishes appropriate internal control policies and procedures and that all staff be trained on those policies and procedures, so they are familiar with the requirements. We further recommend the Coalition does not process payment for disbursements that do not contain necessary approvals. Views of Responsible Officials: See the corrective action plan that accompanies the schedule of findings and questioned costs.
Finding 2023 – 003: Activities Allowed/Unallowed and Cost Principles (Internal Control Over Compliance) Significant Deficiency ALN 20.509 Formula Grants for Rural Areas Criteria: Uniform Guidance 2 CFR, §200.313(a) requires that non-federal entities must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: During our review of Yankton Transit Inc.’s internal controls related to formula grants for rural areas major program, we tested 40 disbursements for control deficiencies and 40 transactions to support the opinion on compliance. Of the 40 transactions tested for control deficiencies, Yankton Transit Inc. did not have appropriate control documentation for at least 2 of the 40 transactions. Although support was found for Point-of-Sale transactions, there was no evidence of approval of the transactions. Of the 40 transactions tested to support the opinion on compliance, 0 transactions were out of compliance. Questioned Costs: None Cause: Yankton Transit Inc.’s current policies do not address the specific procedures related to processing POS transactions prior to the transactions being processed. Effect: Disbursements are being processed without proper approval, resulting in the possibility of disallowed expenditures. Recommendation: We recommend Yankton Transit Inc. become familiar with requirements of 2 CFR, §200.313(a) and establish appropriate internal control policies and procedures and that all staff be trained on those policies and procedures, so they are familiar with the requirements. We further recommend Yankton Transit Inc. does not process payments for disbursements that do not contain necessary approval of purchases. Views of Responsible Officials: See the corrective action plan that accompanies the schedule of findings and questioned costs.
2023-005 — Equipment and Real Property Management Federal/state program information: Funding agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Title: Indian Self-Determination ALN: 93.441 Award period: 10/1/2022 – 9/30/2023 Criteria: 2 CFR section 200.313 requires that (1) equipment be used in the program or project for which it was acquired as long as needed, (2) property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property (including the federal award identification number), who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, and (3) a physical inventory of the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. Additionally, CBNHC’s Financial Policies and Procedures require a physical inventory of property be taken annually and reconciled to the general ledger. Condition: CBNHC has not completed a physical inventory of property and equipment in the last two years. Context: N/A Questioned Costs: None. Cause: CBNHC was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, CBNHC is not implementing their Financial Policies and Procedures to ensure that a physical inventory has been taken annually and reconciled to the general ledger. Effect: CBNHC is not in compliance with equipment and real property management requirements for the Indian Self-Determination program. Auditor’s Recommendations: CBNHC should implement its Financial Policies and Procedures and plan a physical inventory of its property as quickly as possible. The results of the physical inventory should be reconciled to the general ledger. Management’s Response: CBNHC did not have the adequate financial or administrative staff to perform a physical inventory and therefore has not been keeping with its Financial Policies and Procedures and performing an annual physical inventory.
2023-005 — Equipment and Real Property Management Federal/state program information: Funding agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Title: Indian Self-Determination ALN: 93.441 Award period: 10/1/2022 – 9/30/2023 Criteria: 2 CFR section 200.313 requires that (1) equipment be used in the program or project for which it was acquired as long as needed, (2) property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property (including the federal award identification number), who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, and (3) a physical inventory of the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. Additionally, CBNHC’s Financial Policies and Procedures require a physical inventory of property be taken annually and reconciled to the general ledger. Condition: CBNHC has not completed a physical inventory of property and equipment in the last two years. Context: N/A Questioned Costs: None. Cause: CBNHC was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, CBNHC is not implementing their Financial Policies and Procedures to ensure that a physical inventory has been taken annually and reconciled to the general ledger. Effect: CBNHC is not in compliance with equipment and real property management requirements for the Indian Self-Determination program. Auditor’s Recommendations: CBNHC should implement its Financial Policies and Procedures and plan a physical inventory of its property as quickly as possible. The results of the physical inventory should be reconciled to the general ledger. Management’s Response: CBNHC did not have the adequate financial or administrative staff to perform a physical inventory and therefore has not been keeping with its Financial Policies and Procedures and performing an annual physical inventory.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.
BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH, INC. AND AFFILIATES Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs Year ended September 30, 2023 (3) Findings and Questioned Costs Relating to Federal Awards Finding 2023-001 Federal Agency: United States Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Research and Development Cluster Assistance Listing Number: Various Criteria: According to 2 CFR 200.313(d)(1), property records must be maintained that include a description of the property, a serial number or other identification number, the source of funding for the property, who holds title, the acquisition date, and cost of the property, percentage of Federal participation in the project costs for the Federal award under which the property was acquired, the location, use and condition of the property, and any ultimate disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. Per 2 CFR 200.313/(d)(3) and (4), a control system must be developed to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of property and adequate maintenance procedures must be developed to keep the property in good condition. Additionally, 2 CFR section 200.313(d)(2) requires a physical inventory of Federally acquired property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once every two years. In addition, 2 CFR 200.303 requires nonfederal entities to, among other things, establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. Effective internal controls should include procedures to ensure that accurate property records are maintained and equipment items are property tagged. Condition: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), one of Beth Israel Lahey Health, Inc.’s affiliates, did not consistently follow its property management policies and procedures related to maintaining accurate property management records for equipment purchased with Federal R&D Cluster program awards. BIDMC conducts research at multiple locations throughout its campus where equipment purchased with Federal awards is utilized and maintained. As of September 30, 2023, BIDMC maintained Federally acquired property of approximately $65.5 million. BIDMC identifies all equipment in its property management records with individually assigned asset numbers and each individual asset record includes the specific location of the asset, the Federal award general ledger account number which funded the purchase of the asset, and other required information. An asset tag with the assigned asset number is affixed to each asset in accordance with BIDMC policy. BIDMC is required to safeguard equipment purchased with Federal awards, maintain current property records, and to perform a physical inventory of equipment purchased with Federal awards on a biennial basis. During our physical inspection of 40 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $4,562,717) purchased with Federal funds, we identified 7 items (with cost basis totaling $116,831) selected for physical observation which had not been tagged. Overall, BIDMC’s inventory listing included 34 pieces of equipment (with a cost basis of $1,500,686) acquired with Federal funds that were not tagged. Additionally, we noted that BIDMC did not conduct a physical inventory within the biennial period required. We deemed this to be a material weakness in internal controls. Cause: In discussing these conditions with BILH management, they stated the implementation of a new asset tagging system resulted in delayed tagging of purchased equipment as well as the physical inventory of Federally acquired property. Possible Asserted Effect: Failure to maintain accurate property records may prohibit BIDMC from properly safeguarding and maintaining equipment. Questioned Costs: None. Statistical Sampling: The sample was not intended to be, and was not, a statistically valid sample. Identification of Whether the Audit Finding was a Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend BIDMC review its procedures for updating property records to ensure they accurately reflect equipment information. Additionally, management should arrange for a physical inspection and reconciliation of Federally acquired property to books and records. Views of Responsible Officials: A review of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s (BIDMC) property records maintenance revealed incomplete biennial physical inventory and incomplete tagging of new equipment purchased on federal awards. Management agrees with the recommendation and will update the asset tagging system to support completing the biennial inventory and resume tagging new equipment according to established policy.