11/12/2024 | Press release | Archived content
Utah generally operated its MERP in accordance with Federal and State requirements in that it performed required estate recovery procedures for 85 of the 100 deceased Medicaid enrollees in our stratified random sample.
The deficiencies that we identified occurred because Utah did not have formal written policies and procedures for its estate recovery program, and because Utah's estate recovery system edits did not always work as intended.
We also concluded that Utah's MERP was cost effective.
We made three procedural recommendations to Utah for the improvement of its estate recovery program, including that it establish formal written estate recovery policies and procedures, to include policies and procedures regarding documentation; that it implement formal procedures to periodically review open cases; and that it verify that system edits are functioning properly and improve those edits as necessary, and verify that caseworkers perform and document all applicable estate recovery procedures. The full recommendations are in the report.
Utah concurred with all of our recommendations and described corrective actions that it had taken and planned to take to address them.
This report may be subject to section 5274 of the National Defense Authorization Act Fiscal Year 2023, 117 Pub. L. 263.