The department shall investigate vendors or recipients to monitor compliance with program requirements for the purposes of identifying fraud, theft, abuse, or error in the administration of the programs.
The department may contact any person, agency, organization, or other entity that is necessary to an investigation under subpart 1. Among those who may be contacted are:
The department's authority to investigate extends to the examination of any person, document, or thing which is likely to lead to information relevant to the expenditure of funds, provision of services, or purchase of items, provided that the information sought is not privileged against such an investigation by operation of any state or federal law. Among the activities which the department's investigation may include are as follows:
examination of equipment, materials, prescribed drugs, or other items used in or for a recipient's health service under a program;
verification of the professional credentials of a vendor, the vendor's employees, and entities under contract with the vendor to provide health services or maintain health service and financial records related to a program;
After completing its investigation under subparts 1 to 3, the department shall determine whether:
the vendor or the recipient is in compliance with the requirements of a program and program payments were properly made;
the evidence of fraud, theft, abuse, or error supports administrative, civil, or criminal action.
After completing the determination required under subpart 4, the department shall take one or more of the actions specified in subitems (1) to (8):
refer the investigation to the appropriate state regulatory agency, peer review mechanism, or licensing board;
refer the investigation to the attorney general or, if appropriate, to a county attorney for possible civil or criminal legal action;
issue a warning that states the practices are potentially in violation of program laws or regulations;
15 SR 2563; 19 SR 1898; 33 SR 127
August 12, 2008
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes