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NEW: Medicare Advantage Industry Segment-Specific Compliance Program Guidance

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February 17, 2026
Comparison of Average Sales Prices and Average Manufacturer Prices: Results for the Third Quarter of 2025
UpdatedWork Plan
February 13, 2026
Missouri Did Not Obtain Millions of Dollars in Rebates for Medicaid Physician-Administered and Pharmacy Drugs
Updated Corporate Integrity Agreements:1 New CIA
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February 13, 2026; U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Texas
Healthcare Executives Guilty in Multimillion-Dollar Healthcare Fraud Conspiracy
February 13, 2026; U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Massachusetts
New York Man Sentenced to 14 Months in Prison for Kickback Scheme
February 12, 2026; U.S. Department of Justice
Two Foreign Nationals Indicted in Chicago as Part of $10M Health Care Fraud Scheme
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  1. Team Rehabilitation Services Agreed to Pay $12.2 Million for Allegedly Violating the Civil Monetary Penalties Law by Submitting Claims for Services that Were Not Reimbursable and Services that Did Not Meet the Requirements of Time-Based Codes
  2. Medicare Advantage Industry Segment-Specific Compliance Program Guidance
  3. ACF’s $529 Million Sole Source Contract Award for Unaccompanied Alien Children Services Was Based on an Unsolicited Proposal, Double the Cost Estimate, and Noncompliant With Pre-Award Requirements
  4. Two Sentenced To Federal Prison For Health Care Fraud
  5. Gaps in Sponsor Screening and Followup Raise Safety Concerns for Unaccompanied Children

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