In a report issued on August 5, 2009, the OIG examined days that Medicare allows more than 24 hours of services billed by a single physician and sought to identify the services physicians bill to Medicare but do not perform personally and the qualifications of nonphysicians performing "Incident To" services. The OIG found that:
OIG Report on Qualifications of Nonphysicians Performing "Incident To" Services
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