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VAOIG REPORT: EX-SECRETARY PRINCIPI'S FIRM, QTC,
OVERCHARGED VA $6 MILLION -- The report also
found
evidence that the VA may still be paying too much
to QTC
for a variety of services on a multiyear
contract.

Former VA Secretary Anthony J. Principi
Does this surprise anyone?
Does it surprise you to know that our current VA
Secretary, Dr. James Peake, was also an officer of QTC?
For the complete report from the VA's Office of
Inspector General...click here...
http://www.va.gov/oig/52/reports/2008/VAOIG-07-02280-104.pdf
For more about Principi's firm, QTC, use the VA
Watchdog search engine...click here...
http://www.yourvabenefits.org/sessearch.php?q=qtc&op=and
Story here...
http://www.latimes.com/news/printed
ition/asection/la-na-principi29mar29,1,7570360.story
Story below:
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Veterans Affairs was overcharged about $6
million, audit finds
California-based QTC, run by ex-VA Secretary Anthony J. Principi, ignored
its contract rates. It has agreed to repay $3 million.
By Walter F. Roche Jr.
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON -- The California company headed by former Veterans Affairs
Secretary Anthony J. Principi overcharged the agency some $6 million under
a long-term contract to conduct physical evaluations on veterans applying
for disability benefits, an audit has found.
The report, released Thursday, also questioned a proposal by the
Department of Veterans Affairs to amend the contract with the company --
QTC Management Inc., based in Diamond Bar -- to charge higher rates than
currently authorized.
"The contract clearly limits the base rate" for these services, the
43-page report by the department's inspector general's office states.
The audit also said the proposed amendment amounts to a major or "cardinal
change" under federal contracting laws, which can trigger a requirement
for a new bidding process.
The report also found evidence that the VA may still be paying too much to
the company for a variety of services on the multiyear contract.
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The audit was triggered by a call to a government
hotline. It followed an internal review of QTC's billing practices and a
review of the contract by a private firm for the VA.
As a result, QTC already has agreed to repay about $3 million.
But a company executive said Friday that QTC "strongly disagrees" with the
new audit's conclusion that it should repay roughly $3 million more.
"We just got the audit, and we're still reviewing it," said Senior Vice
President Marjie Shahani. "Our initial review of the report shows that it
has numerous errors and inaccuracies, and we strongly disagree with many
of its conclusions."
QTC was paid a total of $267 million by the VA from May 1, 2003, through
April 30, 2007, the period covered by the audit.
The company remains under contract with the agency. And, because of good
performance reviews, it is to get an additional year tacked on to the
current agreement, pushing the end date to April 2009.
The Times reported in 2006 that Principi's firm had benefited from a
series of contract awards and revisions to those awards by the department
he once headed. The article noted that a congressionally mandated review
of QTC's performance had found that the costs of the contract were much
higher than expected and did not produce anticipated savings.
The VA never performed a follow-up to that study, though one was
recommended by the private firm doing the review.
Principi, in response to questions from The Times in 2006, said he took no
actions relating to QTC while he served as VA secretary.
Principi was the head of QTC when Bush named him to the top veterans post
in 2001. He returned to the company four years later after stepping down
from the Cabinet post. He now is chairman of the board.
James B. Peake, a retired Army general who now heads the VA, also worked
for QTC as an executive immediately prior to being named secretary last
year. At his confirmation hearings, Peake said he would recuse himself
from any matters involving QTC.
Much of the inspector general's report focused on a discrepancy between
the reimbursement rate for certain services called for in the contract and
what QTC actually received.
The audit said that contract specifically set the reimbursement at the
same rates for those services set by the Medicare program in 1998.
"QTC incorrectly updated the Medicare rates to the (program's) current
rates each year rather than bill at the 1998 rates as stipulated in the
contract," the audit said. "The contract is not ambiguous."
By not sticking to the 1998 rates, QTC was able to bill the VA an extra
$2.6 million, according to the audit.
The auditors, by reviewing records dating back to when the contract was
awarded, concluded that QTC officials were fully aware that the payment
rates for certain services were supposed to be frozen at 1998 figures.
"Nonetheless, QTC never complied with the terms of the contract," the
report said.
Under a prior contract, QTC had been allowed to raise rates annually.
Although QTC officials contended that the VA knew about the higher billing
rate and effectively approved it, the auditors said they did not find that
contention credible.
"The reasons QTC offered for continuing to use current Medicare rates are
not accurate," the report concluded.
The audit noted that VA officials disagreed with some of the report's
conclusions. Department officials also cited a ruling by its general
counsel in early 2007 supporting the higher payments to QTC.
A department spokesman nonetheless issued a written statement saying that
the agency agreed with the audit findings.
walter.roche@latimes.com
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