The OIG has issued a report entitled “Quality Assurance and Care Provided at HRSA-Funded Health Centers.” Based on a review of 147 HRSA health centers, the OIG determined that while insufficient documentation prevented detailed assessments of some medical records, almost all health centers had quality assurance programs and health services generally were appropriate for most health center patients. The OIG recommended that HRSA: (1) specify what elements should be included in quality assurance programs, including how grantees should conduct periodic assessments of services; (2) provide more specific guidance concerning required patient records; (3) provide more specificity about patients’ receipt of required primary health services; and (4) establish procedures to independently assess patients’ receipt of primary health services and the adequacy of patients’ records. HRSA generally concurred.