Medicaid Inspector General, Office of the

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Agency Web Site: http://omig.ny.gov/Link to External Website

Mission

The Office of the Medicaid Inspector General (OMIG) is charged with preserving the integrity of the Medicaid program by conducting and coordinating fraud, waste and abuse control activities for all State agencies responsible for services funded by the Medicaid program. In fulfilling this role, the Office conducts and supervises all prevention, detection, and investigation activities and makes recommendations to these agencies for improvement. In addition, the Medicaid Inspector General works closely with the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud and Control Unit (MFCU) and Federal and local law enforcement officials.

Budget Highlights

The FY 2017 Executive Budget recommends $53 million for OMIG. This is a decrease of $2 million from the FY 2016 budget. The decrease primarily reflects the realignment of personal services funding.

The Executive Budget recommends a workforce of 453 FTEs for the Agency. This is a decrease of 26 FTEs from the FY 2016 workforce target, related to personal service attrition savings included in the Executive Budget.

For more information on this agency's budget recommendations located in the Executive Budget Briefing Book, click on the following link:

Briefing Book – Health Care (PDF)

ALL FUNDS
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Category Available
2015-16
Appropriations
Recommended
2016-17
Change From
2015-16
Reappropriations
Recommended
2016-17
State Operations 54,955,000 52,673,000 (2,282,000) 33,061,000
Total 54,955,000 52,673,000 (2,282,000) 33,061,000

ALL FUND TYPES
PROJECTED LEVELS OF EMPLOYMENT BY PROGRAM
FILLED ANNUAL SALARIED POSITIONS
Program 2015-16
Estimated FTEs
03/31/16
2016-17
Estimated FTEs
03/31/17
FTE Change
Medicaid Audit and Fraud Prevention
General Fund 240 227 (13)
Special Revenue Funds - Federal 239 226 (13)
Total 479 453 (26)

Note: Most recent estimates as of 01/13/2016

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