The annual list of the OIG's planned projects for sampling billing in various settings (such as hospitals,

doctor's offices, and long-term care facilities) to check for potential fraud is called the
A. triggered review.
B. OIG Work Plan.
C. Deficit Reduction Act.
D. corporate integrity agreement.

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The answer is B. OIG Work Plan.

To arrive at this answer, you can break down the question and eliminate the other options.

First, let's understand the question. It is asking for the name of the annual list of the OIG's planned projects for sampling billing in various settings to check for potential fraud.

Option A, "triggered review," does not directly refer to an annual list of planned projects. It seems more like a term used to describe a specific type of review that is initiated based on certain triggers or events.

Option C, "Deficit Reduction Act," is a legislation passed by the government to reduce the federal budget deficit. While it may have some provisions related to healthcare fraud, it does not specifically pertain to the annual list of projects mentioned in the question.

Option D, "corporate integrity agreement," is a legal agreement between an organization and the Office of Inspector General (OIG) that outlines steps the organization must take to maintain compliance with federal healthcare program requirements. It does not refer to the annual list of projects mentioned in the question.

That leaves us with option B, "OIG Work Plan." The OIG (Office of Inspector General) is responsible for identifying and combating fraud, waste, and abuse within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services programs. The OIG Work Plan is the annual document that outlines the specific projects and areas of focus for the OIG's auditing and investigative efforts. It includes sampling billing in various settings, such as hospitals, doctor's offices, and long-term care facilities, to check for potential fraud.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. OIG Work Plan.