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Texas Did Not Always Comply With Federal and State Requirements for Claims Submitted for the Nonemergency Medical Transportation Program, A[removed]
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Document Date: 2014-10-22 07:47:13


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transportation services / transportation service areas / transportation contracts / unallowable services / transportation / transportation providers / local law enforcement authorities / transportation request / auditing services / travel manifests / nonemergency medical transportation / demand-response services / travel manifest / health care services / reasonable transportation / legal services / nonemergency medical transportation services / transportation contract / transportation date / transportation expenses / /

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deficiency / /

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Congress / office of Inspector General / office of Audit Services / office of Investigations / Federal Government / Texas Health and Human Services Commission / office of Evaluation / Transportation Service / A-06-12-00053 Office / office of Public Affairs / Department of Health and Human Services / Medicaid-Covered Service on the Date of Transportation / Nonemergency Medical Transportation Program In Texas / Department of Justice / office of Evaluation and Inspections / Medicare / /

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Claims Act / /

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driver / Counsel / Governor / Daniel R. Levinson Inspector General / Inspector General / /

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Texas / District of Columbia / /

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