Finding 1205253 (2025-001)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
N
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2025
Accepted
2026-03-31
Audit: 396955
Organization: Beaufort County (NC)

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: Beaufort County has a significant deficiency in Medicaid eligibility determinations, leading to potential improper payments.
  • Impacted Requirements: Federal regulations require accurate verification of eligibility using reliable data sources, which was not consistently followed.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Enhance internal controls through staff training, formal internal reviews, and improved communication across departments.

Finding Text

Beaufort County, North Carolina Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs For the Year Ended June 30, 2025 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Passed through the NC Department of Health and Human Services Program Name: Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid) AL #: 93.778 Finding: 2025-001 SIGNIFICANT DEFICENCY; NONCOMPLIANCE Eligibility Criteria: Condition: Questioned Costs: Context: Effect: Identification of a repeat finding: Due to the nature of the populations provided from which the samples were chosen, we are unable to calculate questioned costs for the above mentioned potential eligibility and noncompliance errors. This is a repeat finding from the immediate previous audit: 2024-002, 2024-003, and 2024-004. Note in FY 2025 Medicaid findings were combined into a single finding. These control deficiencies and noncompliance increase the risk of improper Medicaid payments, potentially resulting in overpayments to ineligible beneficiaries or underpayments to those who qualify. We examined 60 cases from of a total of 334,307 Medicaid claims from the Medicaid beneficiary report provided by NC Department of Health and Human Services to redetermine eligibility. These findings are being reported with the financial statement audit as it relates to Medicaid administrative cost compliance audit. Section III. Federal Award Findings and Questioned Costs There were a total of 6 errors found during our testing procedures: - There was 1 error where income or household size was incorrectly calculated or inaccurate information was entered into the case file. - There was 1 error where resources were incorrectly calculated or were not properly documented in the case file. - There were 4 errors where required information needed for eligibility determinations were not requested or not requested timely at applications or redeterminations. Federal regulations under 42 CFR § 435.956 require states to verify eligibility factors using electronic data sources where available, and to obtain documentation for unverifiable information. Additionally, the state's Medicaid manual (Aged, Blind and Disabled manual, Family and Children Medicaid manual and the Integrated Policy manual) mandates that all eligibility determinations include cross-verification of applicant-provided data against reliable external sources to ensure accuracy and prevent improper payments. 167Beaufort County, North Carolina Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs For the Year Ended June 30, 2025 Cause: Recommendation: Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: Program Name: Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid) AL # 93.778 Section III. Federal Award Findings and Questioned Costs (continued) SIGNIFICANT DEFICENCY: Finding 2025-001 also apply to State requirements and State Awards. Section IV. State Award Findings and Questioned Costs The County agrees with the finding and is implementing actions to correct these issues, which are further discussed in the corrective action plan. The deficiencies and noncompliance reported above are caused from ineffective record keeping and case review processes due to insufficient training of staff, lack of oversight from management, and/or inadequate communication between departments resulting in inconsistencies in data sharing and delayed information exchanges. We recommend that management enhance internal controls by: (1) Providing comprehensive training to staff on the program's eligibility requirements and procedures outlined in the State's Medicaid manuals; (2) Ensuring that there is a formal internal review process and that it is adequately completed to identify and correct errors and monitor compliance; and (3) Communicating all program or policy changes clearly and timely across all departments who oversee eligibility determinations for federal funded programs. 168

Corrective Action Plan

None reported. Finding 2025-001 Name of contact person: Corrective Action: Staff will continue to receive training on the importance of maintaining complete and accurate files. Training will be focused on current resource audit findings as well as income calculation. Case file documentation should clearly outline the steps taken by caseworkers when determining eligibility. Checklists have been established to address errors cited during audits and are required at both applications and recertifications. As policies change or additional recommendations are issued by the State, these checklists will be updated to ensure staff remain aware of current requirements and procedures. BEAUFORT COUNTY Corrective Action Plan For the Year Ended June 30, 2025 Section II - Financial Statement Findings Section III - Federal Award Findings and Question Costs NORTH CAROLINA Amy Spring, Income Maintenance Administrator Supervisors will ensure that all staff complete the training required provided by the Division of Health Benefits. In addition, supervisors will offer supplemental training when needed to ensure staff maintain a thorough understanding of both current and riewly issued policies, as policy guidance is continually updated. Internal reviews of records will be conducted to ensure proper documentation is maintained for all cases. Our Quality Control Specialist has been completing second-party reviews for over a year. Policy changes throughout the year often requiring system updates. When this occurs, NCFAST training will also be provided to ensure that system procedures align with policy requirements. The Quality Control Specialist will continue to collaborate with supervisors to ensure staff are knowledgeable about common error trends to prevent recurring mistakes. Although errors are categorized as Significant Deficiencies, Beaufort County continues to show a steady decrease in errors across recent fiscal years. In fiscal year 2021-2022, there were 21 errors; in 2022-2023, there were 13; and in 2023-2024, there were 11. Currently, there are 6 errors for fiscal year 2024-2025 . Staff continue to prioritize accuracy in determining eligibility for the citizens of Beaufort County.BEAUFORT COUNTY Corrective Action Plan For the Year Ended June 30, 2025 NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Frankie Waters, Chairman Jerry E. Langley, Vice Chairman Ed Booth Stan Deatherage John Rebholz Hood Richardson Randy Walker COUNTY OFFICIALS Brian M. Alligood, County Manager Katie Mosher, Clerk to the Board Anita Radcliffe, Finance Director David Francisco, County Attorney Proposed completion date: Corrective Actions for Finding 2025-001 also apply to State Award Findings. Section IV - State Award Findings and Question Costs Section III - Federal Award Findings and Question Costs (continued) Training was provided to all Medicaid staff on November 13, 2025, to review the findings and corrective action items. The agenda and sign-in sheets will be attached to the Corrective Action Plan. In addition, weekly training will continue to be held to review policy updates, NCF FAST changes, and common errors identified during second-party reviews. BEAUFORT COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 121 West 3rd Street * Washington, North Carolina 27889 * Phone (252) 946-0079 * Fax (252)-946-7722 170 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Frankie Waters, Chairman Jerry E. Langley, Vice Chairman Ed Booth Stan Deatherage John Rebholz Hood Richardson Randy Walker COUNTY OFFICIALS Brian M. Alligood, County Manager Katie Mosher, Clerk to the Board Anita Radcliffe, Finance Director David Francisco, County Attorney BEAUFORT COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 121 West 3rd Street * Washington, North Carolina 27889 * Phone (252) 946-0079 * Fax (252)-946-7722 169

Categories

Eligibility Internal Control / Segregation of Duties

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
21.027 CORONAVIRUS STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDS $3.35M
93.778 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $1.78M
93.558 TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES $1.06M
16.753 CONGRESSIONALLY RECOMMENDED AWARDS $893,000
10.561 STATE ADMINISTRATIVE MATCHING GRANTS FOR THE SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $808,662
93.658 FOSTER CARE TITLE IV-E $789,310
93.563 CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES $610,666
10.557 WIC SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM FOR WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN $311,617
93.667 SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT $299,119
93.045 SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING, TITLE III, PART C, NUTRITION SERVICES $168,487
93.596 CHILD CARE MANDATORY AND MATCHING FUNDS OF THE CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND $152,105
93.092 AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (ACA) PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATION PROGRAM $125,842
93.044 SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING, TITLE III, PART B, GRANTS FOR SUPPORTIVE SERVICES AND SENIOR CENTERS $115,437
93.767 CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM $91,367
93.354 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY RESPONSE: COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE: PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE $69,000
14.239 HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM $67,115
93.568 LOW-INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE $49,212
93.217 FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES $48,205
93.268 IMMUNIZATION COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS $46,070
93.917 HIV CARE FORMULA GRANTS $44,274
93.994 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT TO THE STATES $41,248
93.069 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS $31,914
93.991 PREVENTIVE HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES BLOCK GRANT $30,741
93.556 MARYLEE ALLEN PROMOTING SAFE AND STABLE FAMILIES PROGRAM $28,775
97.042 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE GRANTS $28,188
93.053 NUTRITION SERVICES INCENTIVE PROGRAM $19,454
97.067 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM $18,008
93.967 CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION COLLABORATION WITH ACADEMIA TO STRENGTHEN PUBLIC HEALTH $17,974
93.898 CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL PROGRAMS FOR STATE, TERRITORIAL AND TRIBAL ORGANIZATIONS $14,625
93.645 STEPHANIE TUBBS JONES CHILD WELFARE SERVICES PROGRAM $11,394
93.659 ADOPTION ASSISTANCE $7,244
93.110 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH FEDERAL CONSOLIDATED PROGRAMS $2,975
93.674 JOHN H. CHAFEE FOSTER CARE PROGRAM FOR SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD $2,772
93.977 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STD) PREVENTION AND CONTROL GRANTS $100
93.116 PROJECT GRANTS AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS FOR TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL PROGRAMS $50