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State Survey Analysis Report

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Exhibit 10(b-3). Proportion of Improper Payments from and Funds to Regulated and Unregulated Providers

Further analysis indicates that a higher proportion of improper payments attributed to regulated versus unregulated providers is related to the proportion of funding provided to each. Exhibit 10(b-3) shows that 10 out of the 14 State agencies who provide the highest proportion of funding to regulated providers report a higher proportion of improper payments attributed to regulated providers (AZ, DC, GA, KS, KY, MA, MO, NE, OH, WI). In addition, Kentucky (KY) who provides the highest proportion of funding to unregulated providers reports a higher proportion of improper payments attributed to unregulated providers.

Proportion of Improper Payments from and Funds to Regulated and Unregulated Providers (see Bar Graph below for a visual representation of data.)

State Improper Payments from Funds to
Regulated Unregulated Regulated Unregulated
Arizona 91% 9% 93% 7%
District of Columbia 90% 10% 96% 4%
Georgia 96% 4% 98% 2%
Kansas 67% 33% 83% 17%
Kentucky 32% 68% 32% 68%
Massachusetts 90% 10% 97% 3%
Missouri 80% 20% 57% 43%
Montana 100% 0% 100% 0%
Nebraska 51% 39% 84% 16%
Utah 60% 40% 62% 38%
Wisconsin 100% 0% 99% 1%

Chart Image: Proportion of Improper Payments from and Funds to Regulated and Unregulated Providers. (For data table of this chart, refer to table at top of page.)

Exhibit 10(b-4). Proportion of Improper Payments from and Funds to Regulated and Unregulated Providers >>