The Bush administration is searching for more cost-effective methods of tracking and reducing improper payments to beneficiaries of government programs and is considering subjecting federal agencies ...
Agencies struggled to catch up with the Office of Management and Budget's standards for eliminating improper payments called for in the latest addition to the President's Management Agenda. An OMB ...
The coronavirus pandemic tested the nation’s unemployment benefits system more than any prior recession. Not only did far more individuals file claims for weekly benefits than ever before, but ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Governmentwide, improper payments are up relative to fiscal year 2020. But digital tools — alongside other management tactics — enabled ...
BROOKFIELD, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Fiserv, Inc. (NAS: FISV) , a leading global provider of financial services technology solutions, announced today that it has launched a payment accuracy and fraud ...
Officials with the Department of Health and Human Services used a congressional hearing to highlight the use of new tools aimed at reducing Medicare improper payments, even as lawmakers criticized the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The Public Contract Law Journal is the quarterly scholarly publication of the ABA Public Contract Law Section, is committed to the ...
Federal agencies made $125 billion in improper payments last year, including tax credits to people who didn't qualify, Medicare payments for treatments that might not be necessary and unemployment ...
WASHINGTON (AP) – Federal agencies set a new record for improper payments last year, shelling out $125 billion in questionable benefits after years of declines. The payments included tax credits for ...
Sen Tom Carper (D-Del.) is asking Internal Revenue Commissioner John Koskinen how the agency plans to reduce improper payments of a tax credit for low- and moderate-income people. Congress expanded ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal agencies made $125 billion in improper payments last year, including tax credits to people who didn't qualify, Medicare payments for treatments that might not be necessary ...
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