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Code · Iowa · Chapter 249A — Medical Assistance

249A.49 Internet site — providers found in violation of medical assistance program.

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1. The director shall maintain on the department’s internet site, in a manner readily accessible by the public, all of the following:
a. A list of all providers that the department has terminated, suspended, or placed on probation.
b. A list of all providers that have failed to return an identified overpayment of medical assistance within the time frame specified in section 249A.39.
c. A list of all providers found liable for a false claims law violation related to the medical assistance program under chapter 685.
2. The director shall take all appropriate measures to safeguard the protected health information, social security numbers, and other information of the individuals involved, which may be redacted or omitted as provided in rule of civil procedure 1.422. A provider shall not be included on the internet site until all administrative and judicial remedies relating to the violation have been exhausted.
2013 Acts, ch 24, §13; 2014 Acts, ch 1092, §153, 197, 199
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