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Exclusion Type 1156: Failure to meet professionally recognized standards (QIO)

HHS-OIG's public LEIE dataset currently lists 53 exclusion records under failure to meet professionally recognized standards (QIO) (1156) — 53 individual and 0 entity. The most records are in Texas (8).

What this exclusion type means: Failure to meet the statutory obligation to provide medically necessary services that meet professionally recognized standards of health care, based on Quality Improvement Organization findings (minimum 1 year).

Category: Other HHS-OIG authority. This is a general summary of the statutory authority, not legal advice. Verify specifics with HHS-OIG.

Currently listed
53
Individuals
53
Entities
0

Distribution by state

Texas (8)North Carolina (4)Illinois (4)Iowa (4)California (4)Washington (3)Wisconsin (2)Ohio (2)Nebraska (2)Kentucky (2)

Records (53)

William Scott Davis Individual Quality of Care
Los Molinos, CA · Failure to meet professionally recognized standards (QIO) · Excluded May 1986
Krishna Yemmanur Individual Quality of Care
Highland Park, IL · Failure to meet professionally recognized standards (QIO) · Excluded Jan 1986
Aida Rodriquez Individual Quality of Care
Miami, FL · Failure to meet professionally recognized standards (QIO) · Excluded Oct 1982
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