Finding 1155277 (2024-002)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
E
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2024
Accepted
2025-09-25
Audit: 367509
Organization: Sibley County (MN)

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: Sibley County's eligibility determination process for the Medical Assistance Program is flawed due to incomplete or incorrect documentation in the METS system.
  • Impacted Requirements: Compliance with federal regulations requires effective internal controls and accurate verification of participant eligibility, including Social Security number checks.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Sibley County should enhance procedures for documentation verification and consider additional training for staff to ensure compliance and accuracy in METS.

Finding Text

2024-002 Eligibility – METS Prior Year Finding Number: N/A Year of Finding Origination: 2024 Type of Finding: Internal Control Over Compliance and Compliance Severity of Deficiency: Significant Deficiency and Other Matter Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Program: 93.778 Medical Assistance Program Award Number and Year: 2405MN5ADM; 2024 Pass-Through Agency: Minnesota Department of Human Services Criteria: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations § 200.303 states that the auditee must establish and maintain effective internal control over the federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the auditee is managing the federal award in compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award. Title 42 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations §§ 435.911 and 435.945 require the state Medicaid agency to determine and verify eligibility of enrollees in Medicaid. The Minnesota Department of Human Services provides the Minnesota Health Care Programs Eligibility Policy Manual. The manual contains the Minnesota Department of Human Services eligibility policies for the Minnesota Health Care Programs, including the eligibility requirements of Medical Assistance. Specific eligibility requirements are included for participants’ Social Security number verification. Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.05, requires county agencies to administer Medical Assistance. Condition: The Minnesota Department of Human Services maintains the computer system, METS, which is used by Sibley County to support the eligibility determination process. In the case files tested for eligibility, not all documentation to support participant eligibility was updated or input correctly. In the sample of 40 case files tested, two participants’ Social Security numbers were not verified. Questioned Costs: Not applicable. Sibley County administers the program, but the State of Minnesota pays benefits to participants in this program. Context: The State of Minnesota and Sibley County split the eligibility determination process. Generally, Sibley County resolves eligibility issues when prompted by the system, while the State performs the initial review of the case files, including determining the information in METS is verified. Participants receive benefits from the State. The population consisted of 3,456 active METS cases enrolled in the Medical Assistance Program in 2024; the sample size was 40 case files. The sample size was based on the guidance from Chapter 11 of the AICPA Audit Guide, Government Auditing Standards and Single Audits. Effect: The improper input or updating of information in METS and lack of verification of key eligibility-determining factors increase the risk that program participants will receive benefits when they are not eligible. Cause: Program personnel responsible for resolving eligibility issues in METS did not ensure all required information was input or updated correctly or verified. Recommendation: We recommend Sibley County implement additional procedures to provide reasonable assurance that all documentation needed to resolve eligibility issues exists and program personnel properly input, update, or verify the documentation in METS. In addition, Sibley County should consider providing further training to program personnel. View of Responsible Official: Acknowledge

Corrective Action Plan

Finding Number: 2024-002 Finding Title: Eligibility - METS Program: 93.778 Medical Assistance Program Name of Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: John Stepien, Financial Assistance Supervisor Corrective Action Planned: The Financial Assistance supervisor will run BOBI report MNCM 220A at least 2 times per month to identify outstanding verifications for MA cases in METS. This will identify specific cases missing SSN verifications. Anticipated Completion Date: The MNCM 220A reported is generated quarterly. The anticipated completion date is October 6th for the next quarterly report.

Categories

Eligibility Significant Deficiency Internal Control / Segregation of Duties

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1155278 2024-003
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
14.871 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers $190,915
93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families $175,333
93.667 Social Services Block Grant $96,372
10.557 Wic Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children $87,572
93.658 Foster Care Title IV-E $81,315
10.561 State Administrative Matching Grants for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program $57,853
21.032 Covid-19 - Local Assistance and Tribal Consistency Fund $49,041
93.563 Child Support Services $41,367
16.835 Body Worn Camera Policy and Implementation $36,000
93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (stlt) Health Department Response to Public Health Or Healthcare Crises $32,094
20.205 Highway Planning and Construction $22,057
97.042 Emergency Management Performance Grants $18,938
93.967 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Collaboration with Academia to Strengthen Public Health $18,694
93.994 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant to the States $17,895
93.575 Child Care and Development Block Grant $7,136
93.778 Medical Assistance Program $6,921
93.590 Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention Grants $6,700
93.959 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse $5,659
93.008 Medical Reserve Corps Small Grant Program $4,993
93.556 Marylee Allen Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program $4,344
97.036 Disaster Grants - Public Assistance (presidentially Declared Disasters) $4,130
84.181 Special Education-Grants for Infants and Families $3,125
93.426 The National Cardiovascular Health Program $2,875
93.645 Stephanie Tubbs Jones Child Welfare Services Program $1,858
93.566 Refugee and Entrant Assistance State/replacement Designee Administered Programs $1,540
93.251 Early Hearing Detection and Intervention $375
93.767 Children's Health Insurance Program $370