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2024-003 Eligibility - MAXIS Prior Year Finding Number: 2023-002 Year of Finding Origination: 2023 Type of Finding: Internal Control Over Compliance and Compliance Severity of Deficiency: Material Weakness and Modified Opinion 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. The manual includes specific eligibility requirements for participants’ citizenship verification, income limits, and asset verification, as well as requirements of agencies to process applications within 45 days for most applicants, and up to 60 days for certain applicants. Minnesota Statutes § 256B.05 requires county agencies to administer Medical Assistance. Condition: The Minnesota Department of Human Services maintains the computer systems, MAXIS, which is used by Clay County to support the eligibility determination process. In the case files reviewed for eligibility, not all documentation to support participant eligibility was available, updated, or input correctly into MAXIS. The following exceptions were noted in the sample of 40 case files tested: • One applicant’s application was processed 107 days after receipt. • Six participants’ citizenship verification method did not match the documentation in the file. • One case file did not document the participant’s income correctly. • Three case files did not document the participants’ assets correctly. Questioned Costs: Not applicable. The County administers the program, but the State of Minnesota pays benefits to participants in this program. Context: The State of Minnesota and the County split the eligibility determination process. Pursuant to Minnesota statutes, Clay County performs the "intake function" needed for this program, while the state maintains the MAXIS systems, which supports the eligibility determination process. Participants receive benefit payments from the State. The population consisted of 3,484 active MAXIS 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 lack of updated information in MAXIS 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 entering case data into MAXIS did not obtain and update the information in the system. Recommendation: We recommend Clay County implement additional procedures to provide reasonable assurance that all documentation needed to support eligibility determinations exists, the program personnel properly input or update the documentation in MAXIS, and the program personnel follow up on issues in a timely manner. In addition, Clay County should consider providing further training to program personnel. View of Responsible Official: Concur