1 Tex. Admin. Code § 371.1665 - Cost Report Violations
A person is subject to administrative actions or sanctions if the person:
(1) reports
costs of non-covered or non-chargeable health care or administrative services,
supplies, equipment, or other unallowable expenses in a cost report;
(2) incorrectly apportions or allocates costs
in a cost report;
(3) reports costs
of unallowable health care or administrative services, supplies, or equipment
as allowable costs in a cost report;
(4) reports costs of health care services,
supplies, or equipment that were not delivered to the recipient;
(5) reports costs of administrative services,
supplies, or equipment that were not actually incurred;
(6) engages in an arrangement between
providers and employees, related parties, independent contractors, suppliers,
and/or others that appear to be designed to overstate the costs to the program
through any device (such as commissions or fee splitting) or to siphon off or
conceal illegal profits;
(7)
reports costs in a cost report that were not incurred, that were incurred at a
discount or lesser cost than that which was reported, or that were attributable
to non-program activities, other enterprises, or personal expenses;
(8) manipulates or falsifies statistics that
result in overstatement of costs or avoidance of recoupment, including
incorrectly reporting square footage, hours worked, revenues received, or units
of service delivered;
(9) claims
bad debts without first attempting to collect payment;
(10) depreciates assets that have been fully
depreciated or sold, or uses an incorrect basis for depreciation;
(11) affiliates with, retains, or employs a
person excluded from participation in Medicare, Medicaid, or other HHS program
and includes the salary, fringe, overhead, or any other costs associated with
the excluded person within a cost report or any documents used to determine a
person's payment rate, a statewide payment rate, or a fee;
(12) reports a cost above the cost actually
paid to a related party;
(13)
reports a damage, cost, or penalty collected by the OIG as an allowable expense
in a cost report;
(14) minimizes or
understates profits on a cost report;
(15) manipulates or understates profits on a
cost report in a manner that reduces the experience rebate that would have been
owing to the state;
(16)
manipulates or falsifies supporting documentation related to a cost report,
including the use of market data rather than actual expenses; or
(17) manipulates or falsifies any cost report
supporting documentation including medical loss statistics, annual statements,
encounter data, cash disbursement journal entries, or annual reports.
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