AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services. Healthcare Administration. Division of Integrated Healthcare. Office of Medicaid Operations.
SERIES: 8305
TITLE: Redeemed warrants
DATES: 1984-2006.
ARRANGEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: These are checks issued to health care providers for medicaid payments. They include the name and address of the payee, the amount of the payment, the payee's endorsement, and the date the check was processed.
RETENTION
DISPOSITION
RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION
These records are in Archives' permanent custody.
APPROVED: 08/1986
FORMAT MANAGEMENT
Paper: Retain in Office for 1 year and then transfer to State Records Center. Retain in State Records Center for 9 years and then destroy.
APPRAISAL
Administrative Legal
These checks must be kept for 9 years in case they are needed as evidence in prosecution for medicaid fraud. 31 USCS 3731 sets a 6 year statute of limitations for bringing action on false claims. Two court cases have stated that the statute of limitations for medicare overpayments did not begin until after the provider has been audited. According to the Denver Regional Office of Health Care Financing, the government has 3 years in which to audit these records. The bureau can use the film for administrative purposes, but it cannot be used in a court action as it is produced by bank processing.
PRIMARY DESIGNATION
Public