And that's why we have Obamacare - to prevent people from being free riders by not buying insurance and taking advantage of the hospitals and the emergency rooms when they get sick, or stiffing the hospitals and the doctors by running up the bills and then declaring bankruptcy.
I do not know if Obamacare has an IG but most parts of government have IGs. If it does it would be part of HHS IG.
U.S. offices of inspector general[edit]
Presidentially appointed inspectors general
Agency for International Development (AID-OIG)[20]
Agriculture, Department of (USDA-OIG)[21] inline
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA-OIG)
Commerce, Department of (DOC-OIG)[22]
Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS-OIG)[23]
Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense (DOD-OIG)[24]
Education, Department of (ED-OIG)[25]
Energy, Department of (DOE-OIG)[26]
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-OIG)[27]
Export-Import Bank of the United States (EIB-OIG)[28]
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC-OIG)[29]
General Services Administration (GSA-OIG)[30]
Health and Human Services, Department of (U.S.) (HHS-OIG)[13]
Homeland Security, Department of (DHS-OIG)[31]
Housing and Urban Development, Department of (U.S.) (HUD-OIG)[32]
Interior, Department of (DOI-OIG)[33]
Justice, Department of (DOJ-OIG)[34] inline
Labor, Department of (DOL-OIG)[35] inline
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA-OIG)[36]
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC-OIG)[37]
Office of Personnel Management (OPM-OIG)[38]
Railroad Retirement Board (RRB-OIG)[39]
Small Business Administration (SBA-OIG)[40] inline
Social Security Administration (SSA-OIG)[41] inline
State, Department of — Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the U.S. Department of State and the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) (DOS-OIG)[42]
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA-OIG)[43] inline
Transportation, Department of (DOT-OIG)[44]
Treasury, Department of the (Treasury OIG)[45]
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) of the Department of the Treasury[46]
Veterans Affairs, Department of (VA-OIG)[47] inline
Designated federal entity inspectors general
National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)[48] inline
Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC-OIG)[49]
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC-OIG)[50]
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC-OIG)[51]
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPD-OIG)[52]
Denali Commission, The[53]
Election Assistance Commission (EAC-OIG)[54]
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC-OIG)[55]
Farm Credit Administration (FCA-OIG)[56]
Federal Communications Commission (FCC-OIG)[57] inline
Federal Election Commission (FEC-OIG)[58]
Federal Housing Finance Board (FHFB-OIG)[59]
Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA-OIG)[60]
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC-OIG)[61]
Federal Reserve Board (FRB-OIG)[62]
Federal Trade Commission (FTC-OIG)[63] inline
International Trade Commission, U.S. (USITC-OIG)[64]
Legal Services Corporation (LSC-OIG)[65]
National Archives and Records Administration[66]
National Credit Union Administration (NCUA-OIG)[67]
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA-OIG)[68]
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH-OIG)[69]
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB-OIG)[70]
National Science Foundation (NSF-OIG)[71]
Peace Corps[72]
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC-OIG)[73]
Postal Regulatory Commission (formerly Postal Rate Commission) (PRC-OIG)[74]
Postal Service, U.S. (USPS-OIG)[10] inline
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC-OIG)[75]
Smithsonian Institution[76]
Special inspectors general
Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR)[77] - appointed by President
Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) - appointed by Secretary of Defense in consultation with Secretary of State
Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP)[78] - appointed by President with Senate confirmation
Legislative agency inspectors general
Architect of the Capitol (AOC-OIG)[79]
Capitol Police, U.S. (USCP-OIG)[80]
Government Accountability Office (GAO-OIG)[81]
Government Printing Office (GPO-OIG)[82]
Library of Congress (LOC-OIG)[83]
Other federal inspectors generalDirector of National Intelligence, Office of (ODNI-OIG)
U.S. military[edit]
Within the United States Armed Forces, the position of inspector general is normally part of the personal staff serving a general or flag officer in a command position. The inspector general's office functions in two ways. To a certain degree they are ombudsmen for their branch of service. However, their primary function is to ensure the combat readiness of subordinate units in their command.
An armed services inspector general also investigate noncriminal allegations and some specific criminal allegations, to include determining if the matter should be referred for criminal investigation by the service's criminal investigative agency.
The Air Force Inspector General Complaints Program, described in the Airman's Guide by Boone Nicolls, was established to address the concerns of Air Force active duty, reserve, and Guard members, civilian employees, family members, and retirees, as well as the interest of the Air Force. One of the first responsibilities of the Air Force inspector general is to operate a credible complaints program that investigates personnel complaints: Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) allegations; congressional inquiries; and issues involving the Air Force mission. Personnel complaints and FWA disclosures to the IG help commanders correct problems that affect the productivity, mission accomplishment, and morale of assigned personnel, which are areas of high concern to Air Force leaders at all levels.[84]
See:
Naval Inspector General, established by the U.S. Navy in 1942.
Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Defense established 1978.
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