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Keyword: GESARA OR debt OR erasure,

Aug. 13, 2014

Delinquent Medical Service Accounts at Brooke ArmyMedical Center Need Additional Management Oversight

Our objective was to determine whether the Military Services and selected military medical treatment facilities were effectively managing medical service accounts that were more than 180 days delinquent by transferring the debt to the appropriate debt collection agency or actively pursuing collection. This is the first in a series of reports concerning medical service accounts (MSAs). This report provides the results of our review performed at U.S. Army Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC). We reviewed the 25 highest dollar delinquent MSAs valued at $11.0 million.

July 23, 2014

Inspection of the Armed Forces Retirement Home

Personnel in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Defense Health Agency (formerly TRICARE Management Activity), and the Armed Forces Retirement Home (AFRH) who are responsible for and engaged in oversight, management, and operations of the AFRH should read this report.

Jan. 8, 2014

Project Announcement: Audit of Delinquent Medical Service Accounts at William Beaumont Army Medical Center

The objective of this audit is to determine whether William Beaumont Army Medical Center properly manages delinquent accounts over 181 days by effectively transferring the debt to the appropriate debt collection agency or by actively pursuing collection. This is report Delinquent Medical Service Accounts at William Beaumont Army Medical Center Need Additional Management Oversight DODIG-2014-112.

Sept. 18, 2013

The Department of Defense and Veteran Affairs Health Care Joint Venture at Tripler Army Medical Center Needs More Management Oversight

Our audit objective was to determine whether the Master Sharing Agreement (MSA) and Joint Policies governing claims and reimbursement between Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and DoD for health care services at Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) were operating effectively.

Feb. 22, 2013

Recovering Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment From Civilians and Contractor Employees Remains a Challenge

Our objective was to determine whether the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (OUSD[AT&L]) established a working group and developed and implemented procedures to recover organizational clothing and individual equipment (OCIE) from civilians and contractor employees...

  • Office of Inspector General, United States Department of Defense, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22350-1500