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Government watchdog warns of Medicare fraud after relaxing provider requirements

Healthcare Dive

The Government Accountability Office is urging the CMS to resume certain eligibility checks on providers whom they consider at high risk of fraud to the Medicare program.

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OIG report suggests telehealth fraud rare in Medicare

Healthcare Dive

A small proportion of providers that billed for telehealth — 1,714 out of 742,000 — posed a high risk of fraud or abuse to Medicare in COVID-19’s first year, regulators found.

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Essentials of Medicare Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Training

Compliancy Group

Maintaining Medicare compliance and avoiding legal and financial repercussions requires Medicare compliance training for employees at all organizational levels. Examples of Medicare fraud include billing for unrendered services and using a billing code or a service that’s more expensive than what a patient received.

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Medicare Advantage fraud in DOJ's crosshairs after agency reports $2.7 billion in settlements

Fierce Healthcare

billion in settlements and judgments was related to health-related matters in the last fiscal year, about two-thirds of the monetary fraud recoveries by t | Health fraud settlements under the False Claims Act exceeded $1.8 The agency said it is still litigating Medicare Advantage cases against major insurers.

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DOJ charges former HealthSun executive for role in Medicare fraud scheme

Fierce Healthcare

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed charges against a former HealthSun Health Plans executive as part of an alleged multimillion-dollar Medicare fraud scheme. | The Department of Justice has filed charges against a former HealthSun Health Plans executive as part of an alleged multimillion-dollar Medicare fraud scheme.

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'A giant unknown': What the alleged $2B Medicare catheter fraud scheme means for ACOs

Fierce Healthcare

Seven durable medical equipment companies cost the Medicare system $2 billion in payments, the National Association of ACOs (NAACOS) told the federal government in recent months. ACOs could face lasting financial difficulties because of a recent, alleged $2 billion Medicare catheter fraud scheme.

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Progressive lawmakers call on CMS to cull companies with history of Medicare fraud from ACO REACH

Healthcare Dive

At least 10 organizations with records of healthcare fraud and abuse prior to 2021 participated in the direct contracting program last year despite CMS screening requirements, the letter said.

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