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Recommendations Tracker

HHS-OIG provides independent and objective oversight that promotes economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in HHS programs and operations. To drive this positive change, we produce reports and identify recommendations for improvement. We have developed this public-facing page for tracking all of our open recommendations.

Use the Top Unimplemented View below to read OIG's Top Unimplemented Recommendations. In OIG’s view, these top recommendations for HHS programs, if implemented, would have the greatest impact in terms of cost savings, program effectiveness and efficiency, and public health and safety. Learn more

Summary of All Recommendations

Updated Monthly · Last updated on December 17, 2025

1,189

Unimplemented
recommendations

3,163

Implemented and Closed
recommendations
since FY 2017

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OIG Recommendations Grouped by Report

Showing 741–760 of 1,352 reports, containing 4,352 recommendations Sorted by latest release date
  • Companion Data Services, LLC, Overstated Its Medicare Segment Pension Assets as of January 1, 2017

  • Palmetto Government Benefits Administrator, LLC, Claimed Some Unallowable Medicare Pension Costs

  • Palmetto Government Benefits Administrator, LLC, Claimed Some Unallowable Medicare Postretirement Benefit Costs

  • Cape Cod Child Development Program Did Not Meet Its Head Start Non-Federal Share Obligations

  • Recommendation Followup: Michigan Did Not Report and Refund the Full Federal Share of Medicaid Overpayments

  • Most Indian Health Service Purchased/Referred Care Program Claims Were Not Reviewed, Approved, and Paid in Accordance With Federal Requirements

  • An Estimated 87 Percent of Inpatient Psychiatric Facility Claims With Outlier Payments Did Not Meet Medicare's Medical Necessity or Documentation Requirements

  • Medicare Home Health Agency Provider Compliance Audit: Residential Home Health

  • New York Did Not Bill Manufacturers for Some Rebates for Drugs Dispensed to Enrollees of Medicaid Managed-Care Organizations

  • Iowa Inadequately Monitored Its Medicaid Health Home Providers, Resulting in Tens of Millions in Improperly Claimed Reimbursement

  • New Hampshire's Monitoring Did Not Ensure Childcare Provider Compliance With State Criminal Background Check Requirements at 21 of 30 Providers Reviewed

  • Review of the Department of Health and Human Services' Compliance with the Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014 for Fiscal Year 2019

  • 96 Percent of South Carolina's Medicaid Fee-for-Service Telemedicine Payments Were Insufficiently Documented or Otherwise Unallowable

  • Mississippi Needs To Improve Oversight of Its Child Care Payment Program

  • NIH Has Acted To Protect Confidential Information Handled by Peer Reviewers, But It Could Do More

  • States Could Do More To Prevent Terminated Providers From Serving Medicaid Beneficiaries

  • Twenty-Three States Reported Allowing Unenrolled Providers To Serve Medicaid Beneficiaries

  • Medicare Hospital Provider Compliance Audit: Forbes Hospital

  • Iowa Did Not Comply With Federal and State Requirements for Major Incidents Involving Medicaid Members With Developmental Disabilities

  • New York's Oversight of Medicaid Managed Care Organizations Did Not Ensure Providers Complied With Health and Safety Requirements at 18 of 20 Adult Day Care Facilities Reviewed