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OIG: University of Maryland Medical Center overcharged $1 million

Compliance Monitor, May 17, 2006

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The OIG estimates that the University of Maryland Medical Center overcharged Medicare more than $1 million because the hospital did not properly allocate organ acquisition costs.

Specifically, the medical center did not have systems that could allocate organ acquisition costs separately from non-organ acquisition costs and other hospital activities, according to the OIG.

Click here to read the OIG report "University of Maryland Medical Center's Organ Acquisition Costs for State Fiscal Year 2003," (A-03-04-00010).



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