OIG issues open letter to providers about self disclosure
Office of Inspector General, April 17, 2008
The Office of the Inspector General has recently published "An Open Letter to Health Care Providers." In the letter, the OIG says "refinements to its Provider Self-Disclosure Protocol process are intended to provide an opportunity for providers to work with OIG to more effciently and fairly resolve matters appropriately disclosed under the SDP."
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