Home Health & Hospice Week

Industry Note:

Seniors Continue To Patrol For Medicare Fraud

Don’t be surprised if you get some pointed billing questions from your patients. The HHS Office of Inspector General’s Senior Medicare Patrol projects educated 1.5 million seniors on how to detect and report potential Medicare fraud last year, according to a recent report on the program.

For 2016, the projects reported $163,904 in cost avoidance on behalf of Medicare, Medicaid, beneficiaries, and others, the OIG says. Savings to beneficiaries and others totaled $53,449. Expected Medicare recoveries totaled only $2,672, but two projects provided information to federal prosecutors that resulted in settlements totaling an additional $9.2 million in expected Medicare recoveries, according to the report at https://oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-02-17-00220.pdf.

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