When it comes to fighting fraud, we are back to the fact that some Medicare contractors are owned by health insurance subsidiaries, who make transaction money from medical claims, the goods one and the ones that are fraudulent, so where’s the incentive here? I don’t feel there’s an overcoming concern...
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I guess it’s time to revisit a post I made back in January asking the question of how can a for profit company, traded on the stock exchange, be a solution to efficiently help prevent fraud when stockholder profits are the #1 priority? There are a ton of companies providing audit services for medical...
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Health Insurance and preventing fraud need to work together and you almost need some non profit organizations to have this be successful and truly look out for the consumer interest. What are we doing here, awarding contracts to companies that have created a backlog of legal court cases and potentially...
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