Finding Text
US Department of Health and Human Service
Passed through the NC Dept of Health and Human Services
AL # 93.778
Finding: 2022-009
SIGNIFICANT DEFICIENCY
Eligibility
Criteria:
Condition:
Context:
Effect:
Cause:
Questioned Costs: The total questioned costs for the ineligibility error noted above did not meet the
miniumum threshold for reporting.
We examined 60 cases from of a total of 402,727 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.
For those certifications/re-certifications there was a chance that information was not
properly documented and reconciled to NC FAST and a participant could have been
approved for benefits for which they were not eligible.
Ineffective record keeping and ineffective case review process, incomplete documentation,
and incorrect application of rules for purposes of determining eligibility.
Recommendation: Files should be reviewed internally to ensure proper documentation is in place for
eligibility. Workers should be retrained on what files should contain and the importance of
complete and accurate record keeping. We recommend that all files include online
verifications, documented resources of income and those amounts agree to information in
NC FAST. The results found or documentation made in case notes should clearly indicate
what actions were performed and the results of those actions.
Section III - Federal Award Findings and Questioned Costs (continued)
Identification of a repeat
finding:
This is a repeat finding from the immediate previous audit, 2021-010.
Program Names: Medical Assistance
In accordance with Medicaid Manual MA-2230, Medicaid for Aged, Blind and Disabled
case records should contain documentation that verifications were done in preparation of
the application and these items will agree to reports in the NC FAST system. In this
process, the countable resources should be calculated correctly and agree back to the
amounts in the NC FAST system. Any items discovered in the verification process should
be considered countable or noncountable resources and explained within the
documentation.
There were 10 errors discovered during our procedures that resources in the county
documentation and those same resources contained in NC FAST were not the same
amounts or files containing resources were not properly documented to be considered
countable or non-countable. Of these, one beneficiary received assistance for which the
recipient was not eligible.
Inaccurate Resource Calculation
Views of Responsible
Officials and Planned
Corrective Actions:
The County agrees with the finding. See corrective action plan.