Which is not a basis for permissive exclusion? A License revocation or suspension B Knowing false statements on enrollment applications C Obstruction of investigation/audit D Felony heath care fraud conviction
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Permissive exclusion refers to situations where the Office of Inspector General (OIG) has the discretion to exclude individuals or entities from participation in federal healthcare programs. Let's analyze each option: * **A License revocation or suspension:** Show more…
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