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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 2-701

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§2–701.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Claim” has the meaning stated in § 2–501 of this title.
(c)“Extrapolation” means the process of estimating an unknown value by projecting, with a calculated precision or margin of error, the results of the review of a sample to the universe from which the sample was drawn using a statistically valid sampling methodology.
(d)“Federal government” means an agency of the United States government or a contractor retained by the agency of the United States government.
(e)“Overpayment” means a payment that:
(1)Is made by the Department to a provider for services or goods for which the provider submitted a claim to the Department;
(2)Is found to be incorrect; and
(3)Results in a payment greater than that to which the provider is entitled.
(f)“Program” has the meaning stated in § 2–501 of this title.
(g)“Provider” has the meaning stated in § 2–501 of this title.
(h)“Statistically valid sampling methodology” means a methodology used for extrapolation that has a confidence level of 90% or greater and is validated by a statistician who possesses at least a master’s degree in statistics.
(i)“Universe” means a defined population of claims submitted by a provider to the Department and paid to the provider by the Department during a specified time period.
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