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Oregon Health Authority: Without Federal Action, States Will Continue to Pay Millions of Dollars in Duplicate Medicaid Payments

Concurrent enrollment occurs when a person is enrolled in Medicaid in multiple states at the same time. This means two or more states are paying for the same person to have Medicaid benefits at the same time — a wasteful expenditure of limited tax dollars. For this audit, we collaborated with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) and the Office of the Washington State Auditor​.

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Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division: Licensing and Registration System Accurately Assesses and Collects Fees, but Security Processes Need Improvement

DMV serves over 8,000 people on average each day and 2 million each year. The Oregon License Issuance and Vehicle Registration system (OLIVR) allowed for DMV to expand its online service offerings. Before implementation in 2019, DMV offered only three online services; it now offers more than 20.

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Oregon Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority: The Oregon Eligibility System Appropriately Determines Eligibility, but Input Errors Continue to Occur

The Oregon Eligibility System (ONE) is a complex system used by the Oregon Department of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority to determine eligibility and benefits across a wide range of aid programs such as Medicaid and SNAP.

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