Verify facts definition

Verify facts means confirming previously established statements, reviewing previously established records, and using controlling inquiries. Verification of facts applies to previously resolved issues, but if a new issue is developed, new and original fact-finding is employed. (See previous paragraph.) It must be done in accordance with BAM investigative procedures or an adequate explanation must be provided as to why it was not done. Once an issue pursuit exception has been identified, the monitor should select the code that best describes the exception from the following list of codes.
Verify facts means confirming previously established statements, reviewing previously established records, using standard forms for inquiries and requiring form completion. Verification of facts applies to previously resolved issues, but if a new issue is developed, new and original fact-finding is employed. (See previous paragraph.) BAM investigators must verify facts in accordance with BAM investigative procedures or provide an adequate explanation as to why it was not done.
Verify facts means confirming previously established statements, reviewing previously established records, and using controlling inquiries. Verification of facts is applied to previously resolved issues, but if a new issue is thereby developed, new and original fact- finding is employed. (See previous paragraph.) It must be done in accordance with QC investigative procedures or an adequate explanation must be provided as to why an alternative method was used or why it was not done. Even if other problems exist in the Resolution, Procedure, or Coding Series arising from issue pursuit exceptions, the case should be coded in the Pursuit Series. Once an issue pursuit exception has been identified, the monitor should select the code which best describes the exception from the following list of codes.

Related to Verify facts

  • Verify means confirmation that the action(s) proposed by the Contractor and agreed to under this SCIA have been taken, as further described in Exhibit A to this SCIA, Verification Plan.

  • Criminal history record information means records and data collected by criminal justice agencies

  • Investigative information means information, records, and documents received or generated by a physical therapy licensing board pursuant to an investigation.

  • Sustainability Factors means environmental, social and employee matters, respect for human rights, anti‐corruption and anti‐bribery matters.

  • Identity fraud means the act of knowingly transferring or using, without lawful authority, a means of identification of an insured. This must be done with the intent to commit, or to aid or abet another to commit, an unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of federal law or a crime under any applicable state or local law.