The Office of Inspector General is the regulatory and licensing agency for all health care, day care and long-term care facilities and child adoption/child-placing agencies in the commonwealth.
We are responsible for the prevention, detection and investigation of fraud, abuse, waste, mismanagement and misconduct by the Cabinet's clients, employees, medical providers, vendors, contractors and subcontractors.
The Office of Inspector General also conducts special investigations into matters related to the Cabinet or its programs as requested by the Cabinet secretary, commissioners or office heads.
In addition, the Office of Inspector General is the administrative office for the Controlled Substances Prescribing Council chaired by the Inspector General.
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About KHIE:
The Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE) is a unique and powerful platform dedicated to improving healthcare quality, safety, and efficiency through the secure and effective exchange of health information. By facilitating seamless communication among healthcare providers, KHIE not only enhances patient care but also supports public health initiatives across the state. Its innovative solutions and collaborative efforts make KHIE an indispensable asset in the healthcare landscape, driving superior patient outcomes and fostering a more connected and efficient healthcare system.
Details for emergency and ordinary amendments to administrative regulations can be found here.