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What does the Office of Inspector General (OIG) release monthly regarding its priorities?

  1. Work Plan

  2. Self-referral law

  3. Compliance Plan

  4. CIA yearly review

The correct answer is: Work Plan

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) releases a monthly Work Plan that outlines its key priorities and ongoing initiatives. The Work Plan serves as a critical tool for stakeholders, providing insights into the OIG’s focus areas and the audits, evaluations, and reviews they are currently pursuing or plan to pursue in the future. This document helps organizations understand regulatory expectations and adjust their compliance efforts accordingly. The Work Plan is essential for maintaining transparency and accountability within the healthcare system, sharing information about the OIG's strategic direction, and highlighting health and safety issues that require attention. In contrast, the other options—such as self-referral law, compliance plan, and CIA yearly review—do not serve the same function and are not released monthly by the OIG. The self-referral law pertains to prohibitions on physician self-referral in certain situations. The compliance plan refers to an organization's structured approach to adhering to regulations but is not published by the OIG. Similarly, a CIA (Corporate Integrity Agreement) yearly review is specific to organizations under a compliance program and is not a regular monthly release from the OIG.